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I HAVE FOR SALE

1: BOV turbosmart w/adaptor DIRECT FIT to suit r33 SKYLINE USED $200 SOLD

2: VEILSIDE FRONTBAR has minor cracks but repairable used $300 SOLD

3: FRONTPIPE R33 SKYLINE bolts from dump pipe all the way to your exhaust, so it has no ristriction and eliminates catalitic converter good for track day used $100 sold

4: VENTS, HOOD SCOOP, BMW Z3 SIDE GRILL $100 pair

5: HOSE SLEEVING KIT UNIVERSAL brand new $65

6: WALBRO FUEL PUMP GSS341 BRAND NEW $150 SOLD

ALL ITEM ARE NEAR NEW AND ARE NEGOTIABLE JUST CALL ME OR SMS ME ON 0423244028

WILL POST INTERSTATE ON BUYERS EXPENSE PICK UP IS PREFERABLE IN MELBOURNE SOUTH EASTER SUBURBS.

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would u do 85 delievered to perth for the front pipe? if not wat would u do? i can direct deposit the money when u like. let me noe very interested in it :angry:

thx

BoV has no leaks working fine selling it, due to the fact that got defected on it. I've used it for about 4 months.

Fuel pump n front pipe is pending payment!!

FRont Bar melb to adelaide Im thinking about $100 sum extra not sure but if u know any cheaper let me know

I HAVE FOR SALE

1: BOV turbosmart w/adaptor DIRECT FIT to suit r33 SKYLINE USED $200

2: VEILSIDE FRONTBAR has minor cracks but repairable used $300

3: FRONTPIPE R33 SKYLINE bolts from dump pipe all the way to your   exhaust, so it has no ristriction and eliminates catalitic converter good for track day used $100

4: VENTS, HOOD SCOOP, BMW Z3 SIDE GRILL $100 pair

5: HOSE SLEEVING KIT UNIVERSAL brand new $75

6: WALBRO FUEL PUMP GSS341 BRAND NEW $150

ALL ITEM ARE NEAR NEW AND ARE NEGOTIABLE JUST CALL ME OR SMS ME ON 0415825864.

WILL POST INTERSTATE ON BUYERS EXPENSE PICK UP IS PREFERABLE IN MELBOURNE SOUTH EASTER SUBURBS.

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How bad are the cracks in the front bar, will it fit series 1 and is that white primer or complete paint?(my skylines white so could be very handy)im in williamstown so can come pick up let me know

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