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R33 Parts

Got a few left over parts from my r33 part out, priced to clear.

ISC rear camber arms, $50

ISC Rear traction arms $50

Locked Turbo R33 diff $200

044 Fuel pump with surge tank and proflow fittings $200

Whiteline rear sway bar $100

Straight thru 3" exhaust with trust PE2 cannon $150

Front R33 calipers $250

Rear R33 calipers $150

Rear cradle minus arms, diff and calipers $150

R33 manual tailshaft $50

Located Northern suburbs melbourne. Phill - 0421986981

 

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Genuine 2 piece Hasemi Sport Prot S Type R by SSR

Centre pieces just got powder coated black and the hoops got repolished. Every rim bolt got polished also. Comes with angled stainless steel valve stems with crome caps. 17 x 9 +20 offset all round 5 x 114.3 stud pattern $1800 neg. Located Northern Suburbs Melbourne. Contact Anth 0421 757 329.

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Stock R33 GTST turbo with manifold

Got an R33 gtst turbo and manifold for sale. $200 non negotiable. Good working order. Located Thomastown 0421 986 981

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R33 Parts

Got a few left over parts from my r33 part out, priced to clear.

044 Fuel pump with surge tank and proflow fittings $200

Straight thru 3" exhaust with trust PE2 cannon $150

Front R33 calipers $250

Rear cradle minus arms, diff and calipers $150

Located Northern suburbs melbourne. Phill - 0421986981

 

 

 
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