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Have the following items for sale:

- Enkei NT03 18 x 10 wheels suit 33/34 GTR, in excellent condition, recently painted black, with Dunlop D01J 265/35/18 semi comp rubber, not much tread left but still got a few track days in them...

PRICE $2500 ono *SOLD*

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- R33 GTR standard turbos done approx 70,000kms, in good condition, no shaft play..

PRICE $700 ono

- R33 GTR standard radiator, great condition

PRICE $300 ono

- HKS front pipe suit 32/33/34 GTR, good condition

PRICE $300 ono **SOLD**

- R33 GTR dash cluster with 74k km's

PRICE $250

- R33 GTR triple meter gauge set

PRICE $150

Parts are located in Melbourne, will ship interstate at buyers expense...

Please PM or reply in this thread....

Have the following items for sale:

- Enkei NT03 18 x 10 wheels suit 33/34 GTR, in excellent condition, recently painted black, with Dunlop D01J 265/35/18 semi comp rubber, not much tread left but still got a few track days in them...

PRICE $2500 ono

- Brembo F50 Upgrade kit suit 32/33/34 GTR, 355 mm rotors in good condition, comes with brackets and everything else to bolt straight on. Has race pads (unknown, blue in color) and also EBC green stuff for the street...

PRICE $2800 ono

- R33 GTR standard turbos done approx 70,000kms, in good condition, no shaft play..

PRICE $700 ono

- R33 GTR standard radiator, great condition

PRICE $300 ono

- HKS front pipe suit 32/33/34 GTR, good condition

PRICE $300 ono

- R33 GTR dash cluster with 74k km's

PRICE $250

- R33 GTR triple meter gauge set

PRICE $150

Parts are located in Melbourne, will ship interstate at buyers expense...

Please PM or reply in this thread....

hey malaka,

waht offset are the enkeis.

fullo - If you don't know what standard R33GTR turbos look like, then they're not for you....

You can get a general sense of the condition of turbos, by looking at them.

You can get a general sense of the condition of turbos, by looking at them.

So ur saying if the bearings were f**ked in them and I cleaned the turbos so they looked clean and brand new does that mean they are in new condition????

So ur saying if the bearings were f**ked in them and I cleaned the turbos so they looked clean and brand new does that mean they are in new condition????

Hey no need to get all defensive, I'm just saying there is some legitemacy in his request. No matter how much you clean turbos, you can tell roughly how old they are, or how much they've been used by looking at them.

Hey no need to get all defensive, I'm just saying there is some legitemacy in his request. No matter how much you clean turbos, you can tell roughly how old they are, or how much they've been used by looking at them.

Not getting defensive mate, but I can't see how looking at a pic on the computer tells u how good the turbos are....

Not getting defensive mate, but I can't see how looking at a pic on the computer tells u how good the turbos are....

im with you on that one....

back on topic what offset are the wheels?? +22 or there abouts??

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