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I have the following for sale:

1) R33 GTST series 1 front + rear seats (very good condition) front = $70each/rear = $70

2) R33 GTST factory front + rear shocks with springs (not sure on condition)- $100

3) R33 GTST low sitting King Springs (good cond i never used them) - $100

4) 6 Apexi 555cc injectors for R33 GTST. 1 is not working may need service or the like - $600

5) R33 GTST series 1 original cams - $200

6) Tomei adjustable cam gear (brand new) - $250

7) R33 GTST series 1 steering wheel - $30

8) R33 GTST series 1 factory computer - $100

9) R33 GTST factory plenum (top + bottom) - $70

10) R33 GTST original Nissan plenum gasket (not used in plastic) - $80

11) R33 GTST series 1 coilpacks - $20 each

12) R33 GTST factory intercooler (good condition) - $50

13) XF throttle body - $50

14) R33 GTST front + rear doort trims (good condition) - $30 each

15) R33 GTST factory boost solenoid - $20

all items are negotiable. want to get rid of them asap.

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The coil packs have around 90,000kms on them. I changed to splitfires as i was intending to run 20psi boost or more. not sure on condition. i dont know how to check but you are welcome to.

ActionDan i sent you a PM. did you get it?

ill post pics up tonight..

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sorry ActionDan wrong person. i have some guy wanting the springs. not sure on the part number. they are the genuine nissan item. if you call nissan im sure they can help you but i have no idea when it comes to suspension.

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3) R33 GTST low sitting King Springs (good cond i never used them) <--- how can that be a genuine nissan item?

THOUGHT U WERE AFTER THE STABDARD SPRINGS/SHOCKS. THE KING SPRINGS ARE NOT STANDARD BUT ARE THE SUPER LOWS FROM MEMORY? FROM WHAT THE GUY TOLD ME THE RIDE HEIGHT IS 45MM LOWER THAN FACTORY WITH THEM. I DONT KNOW ALL THE DETAILS JUST BOUGHT THEM AS A TEMPORY SOLUTION FOR THE FACTORY SPRINGS BUT NEVER GOT THEM ON.

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hey mate, do you have a number i can ring? if you want, give me a bell or send me a msg on 0413 032 208

Im interested in you intake plenum and your XF TB. O, and i live in south coogee, so nice and close for pickup :D (btw, what car do you drive? mighta seen you around? )

-Tom

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hey mate, do you have a number i can ring? if you want, give me a bell or send me a msg on 0413 032 208

Im interested in you intake plenum and your XF TB. O, and i live in south coogee, so nice and close for pickup ;) (btw, what car do you drive? mighta seen you around? )

-Tom

Anyone can call me on the following number. 0410 580 010. i work weekdays from 9to5.30 so if i dont get the phone until then just send me a text. Cheers

Boro..

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Croat,

PM sent. Want to buy the steering wheel, item number 7:

"7) R33 GTST series 1 steering wheel - $30"

Let me know your reply at [email protected], or alternatively SMS me on my Vodafone prepaid number: 0406 047 490.

Much appreciated,

rav4lution

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