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R33 Parts Cleanout! Garrett Gtx3582 + turbo manifold + exh + 2 sets of rims drift tek + rotors + sway bars

Hi there

Doing a big shed cleanup.  GOLD COAST VARSITY LAKES

All parts off my R33 gtst s2 1996

Genuine Garrett GTX3582. T3 .82 ( i think) little bit of shaft play

+ 32mm Go Pipes Turbo manifold dual 40mm wastegate. (A few tiny pinholes need a spot weld)

+ full 3.5" dump pipe and 3" exhaust including cannon and resonator (and pipe with flange to replace resonator)

ALL 3 $2500  will split if asked

R33 s2 brake rotors set of 4, little surface rust, pretty good life left $20

R33 s2 sway bars front and rear $20 ea

R33 crank needs a linish $20

18x8 silver FX motorsport wheels, hero tyres on front good tread, rear micky thompson no tread, removed from r33 $300

18" black drift tek style wheels, front 18x9.5 225 40 18 good tread, rear 18x10.5 235 40 18 no tread, removed from r33 looked awesome! Only changed wheels to get more rubber on the read, $800

 

 

 

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

$100 Yeah sounds good I'm in bris  could come down to the coast to grab it my number is 0411571454 mabey on the weekend?

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