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1. Set of GTR R33 blueprinted Conrods shot pined, balanced with ARP bolts{Suit high HP GTR or GTS-T} -AU$750

2. GTR R33 G/box with 4WD transfer case excellent condition (5000km) -AU$2200

3. Original GTR Camshafts $200each & gears $50each

4. Nismo centre 3 gauges – black background (torque-oil temp-1.4bar boost) -AU$275

5. GTR R33 Rear seats set – A1 just perfect AU$750

6. GTR R33 Master for brakes $150 + booster AU$150

7. GTR R33 Master for clutch $75 + booster AU$50

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8. GTR Air condition set

Condenser........... $300

Condenser tank 1month old.... $40

3 Hoses................. $100

Compressor......... $250

Under dash......... $150

AC Fan and brackets $120

*** Will Sale as a set only *** $999 ***SOLD***

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9. On dash A/C controller unit AU$150

10. Original GTR R33 alloy bonnet AU$800

11. Original GTR BOV-s & pip -AU$200

12. Original 2 turbo with bigger compressor wheels & down pipes (compressor wheel 4mm bigger then standard) -AU$400each

13. All original GTR plumbing pipes for twin turbo setup $250

14. Air bag passenger side AU$350

15. Original GTR RB 26 extractors AU$100each

16. GTR R33 6 coils -AU$120 ***Sold***

17. GTR Ignition unit -AU$120

18. GTR R33 set of 4 ecu’s (engine management $480, atesa $400 - hcas $400, and fuel pump controller $300)

19 Air flow Meters AU$100each

20 Steering angle sensor AU$ 150

21 Air bag -Passenger side (series II GTS os GTR 1996 up) $300

22 Steering wheel with air bag (series I) AU$750

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Parts for GTR prices revision and more parts

1. Set of GTR R33 blueprinted Conrods shot pined, balanced with ARP bolts{Suit high HP GTR or GTS-T} - was AU$750 now $700

2. GTR R33 G/box with 4WD transfer case excellent condition (5000km) - Was AU$2200 now $2000

3. Original GTR Camshafts was $200each now 170each & gears $50each

4. Nismo centre 3 gauges – black background (torque-oil temp-1.4bar boost) - was AU$275 now $250

5. GTR R33 Rear seats set – A1 just perfect was AU$750 now $700

6. GTR R33 Master for brakes $150 + booster AU$150

7. GTR R33 Master for clutch $75 + booster AU$50

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8. GTR Air condition set

Condenser........... $300

Condenser tank 1month old.... $40

3 Hoses................. $100

Compressor......... $250

Under dash......... $150

AC Fan and brackets $120

Pump bracket ........... $ 150

*** Will Sale as a set only *** $999 ***sold***

==========================================

9. On dash A/C controller unit was AU$150 now $110

10. Original GTR R33 alloy bonnet with Sparco locks was AU$800 now $750

11. Original GTR BOV-s & pip -was AU$200 now $175

12. Original 2 turbo with bigger compressor wheels & down pipes (compressor wheel 4mm bigger then standard) -AU$400each now $380 each

13. All original GTR plumbing pipes for twin turbo setup $250 now $200

14. Air bag passenger side AU$350

15. Original GTR RB 26 extractors AU$100each

16. GTR R33 6 coils -AU$120 ***Sold***

17. GTR Ignition unit -AU$120

18. GTR R33 set of 4 ecu’s (engine management $480, atesa $400 - hcas $400, and fuel pump controller $300)

19 Air flow Meters AU$100each

20 Steering angle sensor AU$ 150

21 Air bag -Passenger side (series II GTS os GTR 1996 up) $300

22 Steering wheel with air bag (series I) AU$750

23 RB26 engine spark plugs cover $180

24 GTR R33 Hcas rear wheels stering rack $280

25 4WD Atesa Vspec pump xalves complet cradle unit $680

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