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Item: various car parts

Location: sydney, northern beaches

Item Condition: new and used

Reason for Selling: going overseas and selling my car and car parts

CAR PARTS: WILL NOT COD ANYTIHNG

r32 GTR injectors no resister pack - $200

r32 gtst intercooler kit (intercooler and piping) BRAND NEW - ON HOLD

exact same as http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-Intercooler-Pip...1QQcmdZViewItem

r33 front rotors (will need machining as they have been siting in my garage for a while) - $50

Apexi panel filter excellent condition. came with the car when it was imported - $75

Old crappy FMIC with bent fins. measures around 600x300x55 - $50

CAR AUDIO

Dynmat extreme 4 sheets 12"x36" - $100

ALSO have some GAB front stuts with springs. was told they slightly lower the car and were rebuilt 5000KMs ago but i cant be 100% sure that was the truth - $100

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Yep cool.

Well, my offer is $400 which is to include delivery (approx $50), so the intercooler

kit itself would be $350. If you can get higher, be my guest! :)

Thanks,

Adrian.

Yep cool.

Well, my offer is $400 which is to include delivery (approx $50), so the intercooler

kit itself would be $350. If you can get higher, be my guest!  :)

Thanks,

Adrian.

Bear in mind, it's not an open offer. If I don't hear from you soon, I'll assume you've rejected the offer - don't come to me in a year looking for 400 bananas for a front-mount!!!

Thanks,

Adrian.

HAHAHA JONNY CASH HAHAHA

THOSE KITS ARE HYBRID AND I BELEIVE THE R33 32 GTST ARE THE SAME AS IVE SEEN HEAPS OF THEM AND THEY ALWAYS SAY SUIT R33/32 GTS-T

I can't imagine the intercoolers have the exact same mounting brackets on a 32 and a 33, and all the pipes line up exactly the same. There must be some difference between the kits, even if it's just mounting locations for the cooler.

But, as always, I'm open to persuasion, if anyone has fitted a 33 cooler kit on a 32 directly with no alteration or modification, I'll concede.

the one i bought was for a r32 but ive also been told that the r32 and r33 are the same

HAHAHA JONNY CASH HAHAHA

THOSE KITS ARE HYBRID AND I BELEIVE THE R33 32 GTST ARE THE SAME AS IVE SEEN HEAPS OF THEM AND THEY ALWAYS SAY SUIT R33/32 GTS-T

i bought 1 of those fkn ebay coolers they state R32/R33 fmic etc.. the fkn piping is for a 33.. i had so much trouble trying 2 install it!! arrgghh.. all good in the end, saved myself a good 500bucks. ;) B) Just be weary guys if u have rb20.. might find trouble installing. (if its same kit as this)

what was the trouble? there have been several people on SAU use these kit. you have to cut the front support bar, cut a hole under the battery to rout the piping and cut the radiator fan a bit. what was the trouble for you?

everything u said.. If u dont have the right tools makes the job quite hard.. haha. Also, the piping was quite hard 2 install. I managed 2 not cut any of the radiator fan shroud ( i think thats what u were refering 2, not the fan haha). Maybe i was just annoyed that a week later i got defected 4 the fkn cooler because i had 2 cut a whole under the battery 4 the piping!

Im not saying this kit isnt worth 400bucks. its well worth it. If u buy a full cooler n piping kit (NOT OFF THE INTERNET) expect to be paying somewhere around the 1000+ mark.. So i think this is a good buy.

Steve.

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