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R33 Radiator, 18" Mags, coilovers, R Sway&strut bar, GTR F Guards, GTS-T Lkm cluster


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Hi guys,

Interested in buying:

a R33 radiator or R32 GTR radiator. Must be in excellent condition with no internal corrosion.

a R33 GTR Rear swaybar standard or aftermarket. Also interested in a/m GTS-t Rear swaybar.

a rear strut bar for an R33 gts-t

R33 GTR front guards without damaged but not fussed about colour although silver would be sweet!

R33 GTS-t low kms cluster in top nick

A cold air box for a pod for an R33 or heat shield style separater

18" Deep Dish mags, 5 stud, 8" front minimum and around the 9-11" rears.

Adjustable coilovers in top nick.

Surround for the power window switches etc on the drivers door of a 33 must have no cracks etc.

Stock R33 non-airbag steering wheel

HICAS lock bar

Aftermarket adjustable castor, traction and toe rods for the rear of 33.

Thanks if u are selling any of the above please pm me your prices and pics if u have any. With all items I would prefer an Adelaide seller but am willing to pay to ship some parts from interstate.

Thanks

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