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Have just completed another round of upgrades on my 96 R33 GTR Vspec and have the follow parts to remove from my garage:-

Standard Front and Rear Brembo Rotors - SOLD

Standard GTR oil pump, not a mark on it - SOLD

Standard GTR Dump Pipes, with heat shields - $25

Standard GTR Front pipes - $25

Standard GTR Cat back exhaust - $100

Standard GTR Clutch, pull type, incl flywheel, plenty of meat left on it - SOLD

Standard GTR Radiator, VGC - SOLD

Clutch Slave cylinder and rubber clutch line, no leaks - SOLD

Standard Vspec GTRs shock and springs, F&R - SOLD

GTR sump, all cleaned, have got all the front diff aswell if required, in pieces - $100

Cusco Tension rod, brand new, never used, won't clear the new sump (will also fit R32 GTR and GTS 4) - SOLD

Cusco Brake cylinder stopper, used for 5 months - SOLD

Standard GTR engine and Gearbox mounts, vgc - SOLD

Standard Nissan Brake Pads F & R for Brembos 60-70% meat left (cost a small fortune for compliance. :) ) - SOLD

Some hard race pads for front Brembos 95% meat left, not sure on Brand/type but they stop extremely well once there is a bit of heat into them - SOLD

Standard GTR caster rods, bushes are good - $50

I think thats everything. I am in Brisbane and am open to any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Some of the requested pics

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J-L, are the tension rods the adjustable type? If so I'll take them and pay postage.

Edit: just looking at the pics. Tension rod is not what I expected as I was thinking of castor rods, commonly called tension rods. Fill me in on this item please.

Cheers

Geoff

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Hi Geoff,

The tension rod is just a brace that goes between the two castor rods, where the castor rods attach to the chassis. Supposed to help stiffen this area to help keep the suspension geometry true during heavy corner loading.....

And it would have looked really pretty sitting in between the Cusco caster rods and Trust sump extension and trust front diff cover :D Oh well, the sump got in the way so it wasn't to be.....

EDIT: This was cut out of Chiba_Osaka_Boy's thread:-

Tension Rod Bars

Stabilizes alignment and bracket rigidity. Links the brackets and reinforces the tension rod mount area. It is made of 22mm steel. It is bolt on and you turn buckle allows pipe tension adjustment.

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OK cheers mate. I'll pass on the tension rod, but I will take all the brake pads if the price includes delivery. Always handy to have spares at the track if a set collapse and it's cheaper than new discs.

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