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Hey all, I have a stack of R33 GTS-T & Misc parts for sale.

All these parts are in excellent condition.

NEW: Nitrous Bottle Mounts x 2 Used once $40.00

Oil Cooler (EARLS) new never used - $220

(pics at http://www.earls.co.uk/direct/07_oil_coolers.html) - SOLD

*NOTE: its the one on the right

Axis CD Stacker Minus Cartridge (includes remote control) $50

R33 GTS-T Standard Gear Shifter

(Car had Short Shift fitted) $80

R33 GTS-T Factory Washer bottle - $50

Cam Cover (Black "Nissan 24valve" coil pack cover) x 1 - $50

R33 GTS-T Standard Clutch kit

(includes flywheel & Pressure plate - assembled ready to bolt in) $200

R33 GTS-T KMAC Lowered springs - As new cond.

(2 1/4 inch front, 2 3/4 inch rear) $150 SOLD

R33 GTS-T Standard Shock Absorbers

(From Series 2 96 model, travelled approx 50,000kms) $Offers

R33 GTS-T Stock fuel pump x 1 - $60

Cheers

Nick

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Originally posted by BY BY

Jay, yes good condition, done about 50,000kms

Im taking reasonable offers.

Cool, thanks Nick.

I'll see how the old cash flow goes after Xmas !!! and let you know.

Then I should have a set of JIC height adjustable coilovers for sale :(

The roads around here are just too crap - or maybe I'm just getting too old !!!!

J

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NO_RSPECT.

Sorry mate several people have messaged me saying they want them yet nobodys willings to front up with the money and actually take them.

pm me if u want to discuss.

PS ALL the parts are available until the money has changed hands.

First in best dressed.

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