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HI THESE PARTS HAVE GOT TO GO!!!!!!!!!

SMS ME ON 0400200179 TO NEGOTIATE, EVERYTHING MUST GO!!!!!

Carbon Fibre 3D GT Wing $685 retails over $950

Nismo Stainless Carbon Fibre Muffler 3" Cat Back Exhaust System $600

Nismo Rear Suspension $100

Blitz "BIG" Boost Gauge $125

Blitz Exhaust Temp Gauge $140

Blitz Water Temp Gauge $140

4" Catalytic Convertor $130

Pierburg 400Hp+ External Fuel PumpsX2 $90 each

HKS (Green) Twin Pod Air Filters $120

Momo Corse Steering Wheel with Boss Kit $200

Pioneer P6550 In dash DVD Player (Touch Screen Like NEW) $2200 retails at $3599

Clarion 12" Subwoofer in Box $135

Small Amplifier to drive Sub $75

R33 GTR

Standard Sideskirts $200

Standard Mirrors $125

Standard Side Indicators $30

Standard Dash Instruments (34,803klms) $315

Standard Piping $135

Standard Fuel Rail $20

Standard Turbo's ( 1 missing rear wheel, no shaft play) MAKE OFFER!!!

Standard Oil Pump $115

Standard Oil Baffle $50

Standard Cam Gears $30

Standard Cam Cover $90

Standard Shifter $45

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got a pic of the standard shifter?

will it fit and rb25det 5spd?

does it come with the circlip to hold it in the gearbox?

cheers

dave

not too sure as to whether it comes with circlip, dunno whether fits Rb25det or not

Are the nismo exhaust and suspension to suit R33 GTR???

hi both are for R33 GTR, exhaust system is like new very polished with carbon fibre exhaust tip with nismo stamped all around the tip with stainless chrome look, can have both together for $650. SMS 0400200179

Pierburg 400Hp+ External Fuel PumpsX2 $90 each

Would these fuel pumps be suitable for a gtst. Also, would it be any hassles in installing them.

cheers

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