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Hey everyone.

Wanna sell some stuff so i can make room in the garage for my r33 project...

Only selling this stuff cause its not needed.

R33 GTST Turbocharger.

Condition (BLOWN) otherwise excellent condition.

Perfect for rebuilt or hi flow.

Price: SOLD

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BLITZ Super Sound Dual Drive BOV (SOLD)

Condition: Excellent

Comes with piping kit.

Price: SOLD

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R33 Aftermarket Spoiler (SOLD)

Condition: Good

Colour: Gunmetal

Price: SOLD

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R33 GTST Air box kit

Comes with Snorkel and panel filter

Condition: Excellent

Price: SOLD

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R33 GTST Turbo Manifold

Condition: Excellent

Price: SOLD

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R33 GTST Manifold Heat Shield

Condition: Excellent

Price: SOLD

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R33 GTST Dump pipe

Condition: Excellent

Price: $50

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R33 GTST Stock intercooler

Comes with all stock piping.

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

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R33 GTST Trottle Body, Pipe and BOV

Condition: Excellent

Price: $100

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R32 GTST RIMS with Tyres

Condition: Very good

couple minor gutter marks

Price: $400

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R33 GTST Driver and Passenger Seats (pair)

Condition: excellent (mint)

Price: SOLD

PM me if interested

otherwise msg my mobile on 0419 15 45 15

Im located in Melbourne, Eastern Suburbs.

CHEERS

GUESTY

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WOW i've had a great response from this add.

Almost sold the lot...

Still got a few things left over, and they've all gotta go.

Come on peoples...

OFFERS!!!

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