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[qld] Fs: Dba 4000 Rear Rotors, Bc Br Coilovers, Gktech V3 Arms, Diff Bushes, Subframe Bushes, Tie Rod Ends, 33 Gtr Cluster 15,517km


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Location: Sunshine Coast, QLD (Cooroy Area)

Contact: Jamie on 0420 856 four6four

Pictures: See attached (castor rods not in pics as I have to pull them off the car still)

Item: DBA 4000 series T3 slotted rotors to suit rear of R33 gts-t, will also throw in brand new QFM HPX pads to suit

Condition: Have been fitted to car only. Have not seen any use but I did wipe the rotors with brake cleaner as per instructions before fitting to remove the film

Price: $300 (I paid $352 for the pair of rotors and $79 for the pads from brakes direct)

Item: BC BR coilovers to suit R33 gtst. 8kg/mm and 6kg/mm spring rates (standard BC spring rate for the car).

Condition: These were fitted to the car and have been adjusted up and down a few times. They have not seen the road and have only been used to roll the car around on. There are some slight marks on the thread body from adjusting which are only cosmetic. C spanners, nuts, stickers, manual etc all in the box still.

Price: $800 (Paid $1299)

Item: GKTech V3 Adjustable Caster arms, rear camber arms, rear toe arms, rear traction arms, Solid subframe bushes, solid diff bushes, tie rod end kit and offset bush delete kit. all suit r33/34/s14/15

Condition: All unused aside from caster arms which were only fitted. Threads on some of the adjustable arms were quite snug but apparently this is common

Price: Castor, rear camber, toe and traction arms $400 and will throw in the offset bush delete kit ($700 new for arms)

Solid subframe and diff bushes $75 (New price was $110 for subframe and $50 for diff bushes)

High misalignment tie rod end kit $75 (New price $129)

If someone wants the lot I can negotiate as it will be easier for me.

Item: R33 GTR V spec cluster, has 15,517 genuine km on it.

Condition: Used but almost as new, few little bits of dust in behind the plastic if you look hard, no scratches, perfect replacement for those with misbehaving tacho needle issues.

Price: Not really sure what it's worth second hand but will say $250 as the others I've seen on ebay with 60,000km plus have been ranging from $300 to $400

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Will the adjustable arms def fit an r34 mate??

Edit - sorry mate just reread and realised uve sold em

Edited by jase-r34

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