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K just thinking of putting my R33 back basically to stock then flogging it off for like 15-16k.

So here we go.

3½" Turbo back exshust made up of a KSP turbo back with screamer pipe, pretty sure its a highflow cat (can take pictures if anyone is interested to see if you can tell but i would say it if it its on this bigger system), HKS Super dragger cat back with the Super Dragger cannon with a HUGE chamber and tip.

The system is a really nice deep note PERFECT for the R33 GTST and bolts straight on. The exhust is perfect for anyone who wants a VERY high quality straight system without being really loud. It is very quite on idle and only roars when the car is boosted up :D

The Exshust system new would cost around $2500.

I only want $1000 PLUS a stock exshust off an R33 GTST.

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Set of 4 17" Enkei Lightweight 3 peice forged wheels. White.

These wheels are Very rear and would be one of the only sets in Australia. They are unable to be bought in Australia.

The sizes are 17X9 for the front and 17X10s on the rear.

The wheels ALSO come with NEW tires worth $900 alone.

The rears where replaced about 6 months ago with Khumo Ecsta Supra 17/40/255, and the fronts where replaced a week ago with Wanli 17/45/235 so neither front or rears would have to be replaced for ages.

These Wheels are very light and would fit any R33. Same stud pattern as other skylines R32, R34, 200SX etc. Stud pattern is 5 X 114.3 I do not know what the offset is sorry.

If you are interested you are welcome to come have a look at them in person.

NEW would cost around $5000 then tires ontop need tires.

I want only $1500 with a set of wheels to replace them with with good road worthy tires.

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Hybrid Front Mount Intercooler with all Chrome pipe work, clamps, Silicon hoses etc.

This cooler kit is about 1 month old so is in perfect condition. No fins have been bent or anything.

Bought for $1500. Sell for $1000 with a stock R33 GTST cooler and top pipe, brackets and other peices removed to put on the FMIC.

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WHOLE CAR AS IS NOW FOR SALE WITH EVERYTHING $18500 ono

http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...showtopic=71445

WANTED: R33 GTST front bar in white to replace mine which has been cut out for the intercooler.

If anyone is interested send me an emails to [email protected] SMS or call me on 0402 756 302 or just send me a PM.

Also have some audio gear if anyone is interested.[/img]

hey mate. yer i got a duel stage turbo smart but i think im just going to leave the car now as ive got someone intersted in buying the whole car...

"Specifics on stereo gear? I'm after 6x9s and amp" ill send you a PM

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