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Hi Dudes,

After selling my HKS BOV with excellent responses from you (many thanks to those who have submitted an offer) , I have decided to clean out my garage and sell the rest of Skyline parts. These were all previously from my Skyline R33 and worked perfectly fine.

Why selling? Mate, I am getting married soon. After pressures from different people, decided to drive a 4 door car now. Yeah sucks huh. I love my skyline so much and so spent heaps $$$ on it. But still wanna say SKYLINE RULES :)

Basic rules apply, HIGHEST OFFER GET THE PARTS... the part is selling individually...buyer pays for shipping, COD, Bank Deposit, Pickup available for Melbourne Skyline mates, what you see is what you get.....

1. 400R Modified Front Bar (Gunmentral grey)

I modified the center bottome bit, which put allows more air flow to go into my large intercooler, which was front-mounted. It's freshly painted and put on my car for less than a month before taking off from my car.

2. Original air box (Min. $120)

This is ABSOLUTELY hard to find. Otherwise you can try to find it at wreckers. I think the air filter is after market as you can see it's green.

3. Potenza Suspension System (Min. $400)

These 4 (2 front + 2 rear) will low your car to a nice and reasonable height. It's original from Japan. Like you, i can't find Potenza suspension kit in Aus too.

4. RS Cat back exhaust pipe 2 pieces

The width of the muffler is 110mm and the pipe ... not sure.. but you can see it from the picture

5. Cusco Oil Catch Tank (Min. $70)

well.. nothing else I can say.

6. Original Intercooler with a pipe

This is an original intercooler for R33, sell with the pipe in the picture.

PS. I got a old HKS F-Con Computer with control unit. I don't have picture here cos it's still in my car. But I will ask my mechanic to remove it....if you are interested, let me know. ... This things really surprise me. Why? cos standard skyline, you drive it, yeah you can feel heaps power from the wheel, but at the same time, you can feel the car is fairly heavy too. After I have install it, I can feel it's much lighter. Well...better keep it short.... once I remove it I can share more of my experience with you.

Well that all, got any questions, feel free to ask me.

Cheers

Patrick

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how much u want for hte front bar?

do u have any pics of it on the car?

Oh and will it fit a series 1 r33

Musky :D

Here's the picture when the suspension and front bar fitted. Of course you can see the gap between the bottom bit and the intercooler... so I modified it with Fibre glass and close that gap there and can attract more air flows to the intercooler..

I am looking at anything above $120.. I am happy to sell it. of course shipping is on top of that.

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Unfortunately this sit is NOT E'bay, if you want to auction them off i suggest you go to the ebay site.

As per forum rules, please specify price and negotiate from there.

Sorry mate, I wasn't aware of that rule. Won't do it again.

ill offer ya 50 for the f-con.... cause ill need to find some one in adelaide to tune it for my rb20....

from wot i gather there arent amy people in the southern states that know how to tune these properly

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