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Item: R33 GT-R water pump

Location: Mt Waverley, Victoria

Item Condition: Brand new

Reason for Selling: dont need it

Price and Payment Conditions: $120

Extra Info: as far as i am aware, will fit an R32 RB26 but requires 1 hole to be plugged and a new hole drilled

Contact Details: PM or email me at [email protected]

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Item: Genuine Momo steering wheel

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: dont like it

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: its small

Contact Details: as above

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Item: R32 GT-R stock fuel pump

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: in perfect working order

Contact Details: as above

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Item: R32 GT-R Whiteline front strut brace

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions:SOLD

Extra Info: Apexi sticker on it

Contact Details: as above

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Item: R32 Trust dual gauge holder

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: wont fit with roll cage

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: will swap with a good condition single gauge holder for R32

Contact Details: as above

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Item: Power FC Hand controller for R32 GT-R

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: bought it off another forum member but never tested it on mine. its not compatible with mine

Price and Payment Conditions: SOLD

Extra Info: Because i am unsure of the specific model for the GTR PFC needed, its best you try it out before you buy it ie no point interstate posting

Contact Details: as above

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Item: Standard R32 GTR front seats with rails

Location: as above

Item Condition: used

Reason for Selling: Changed seats

Price and Payment Conditions: $600

Extra Info: wear in drivers side bolster

Contact Details: as above

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Glenn is the dual-gauge holder the replacement part for the a-pillar like the GReddy one? I'm guessing it is because that's why you want a single, but would like to check first! :(

Mark

mark,

yeah it is. its the ones that you gotta screw in!i dummy fitted it today with the cage front arm and it wont sit properly. so i gotta change to a single. btw, i still havent called them about that mud flap thing yet! haha

glenn

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hello there

I have a r33 series 2 GTS-T.

do you sell the

1. front lip

2. rear speaker bracket

3. the cover that covers up the battery compartment in the boot

please  let me know. thanks

sorry anexiole, i am not stripping a car so i dont have those parts. i also dont own an r33. sorry

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