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Hi All, im parting out my R33 gtst so im having a mixed bag of goodies sale! Everything is negotiable within reason (no rubbish offers) I have a 340kw rb25 aswell which is pending sale, if it falls through i will be listing all driveline goodies.


ISC n1 coilovers - $750 slight ono


ISC Rear camber arms - $150 slight ono


ISC Rear traction rods - $150 slight ono


Greddy PROFEC B SPEC 2 EBC - $280 slight ono


Cusco front strut brace - $150 firm


Nissan rear strut brace - $100 slight ono


Whiteline sway bar kit - $180 slight ono


Tein extra lock tie rod end kit - $250 ono


Tomei 500hp fuel pump in tank 250 lph - $180 firm


Carbon boot and pin kit - $350 ono


Locked diff - $300 ono


Axles - $80 ea


RPM harness - $60


Rear bar - $150 ono


Tail lights - $200 pair ono


Momo steering wheel and boss kit - $300 ono


R33 mirrors - $150


Custom rear pacel shelf marine rubber lined carpet (no fuel smell from surge tanks and pumps) - $50 ono


Located Thomastown, Melbourne. 0421 986 981 - Phill


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With the fall thru of a sale here are more parts for sale


Custom oil cooler kit with filter relo block - $250 ono


M-Spec radiator - $250 ono


Catch can - $50


Turbo kit GT3076R .82, 44mm tial gate, stainless manifold, custom lines, 3" dump and straight through exhaust, Trust PE2 cannon, Intake pipe, Z32, Apexi pod - $3000 ono


Greddy plenum, Nismo 740cc injectors, Nismo fuel reg, Throttle body adaptor, Throttle body - $2300 ono


Superspark coilpacks - $440 ono


044 pump, Surge tank, Custom loom - $300


Stock rebuilt RB25DET long motor, Valve springs, HKS ex cam pulley, New water pump, Gates racing belt, Nismo engine mounts, HKS 256/264 cams, Very very healthy engine, Always use royal purple 10w40 oil - $3000 ono


ORC 709 Solid centre twin plate clutch - $1400 ono


Apexi POWER FC w/ Hand controller - $1400 ono


WILLING TO SELL AS A FULL POWERPLANT PACKAGE. Please PM me to discuss.

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