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Car is forsale due to not being allowed to drive it on my P-plates and as a result parts i have off my car, and other ricey crap i found lying around my garage are now forsale :P

Boss Kit $35

R33 boss kit fits most aftermarket steering wheels

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Turbo Timer $30

Excelent condition, comes with wiring, digital display, second variable settings and volt metre function

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Standard R33 double din Headunit $35

excelent condition

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R33 gts-t Custom Cold Air Induction kit $180

includes K&N pod filter, custom made stainless steel turbo duct with hoses, specially designed to fit r33 partition plate to keep hot engine air away from pod, and 90 degree pod mount

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Standard R33 Steering wheel $35

bit scratched and worn

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Original Skyline Floormats $150

floor mats in very good condition, no tears, only just a bit dirty (never got round to washing them)

metal skyline badges, all 5 pieces, made specially to fit skylines with thier stupid bump in the passenger floor well, have been in r32 and r33, so they definatly fit both

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Purple Underbody Neons $60

3 x underbody purple neons... this includes two side neons, and one front neon

they come with controll box and wiring.

ricey as all hell, but we all know if installed right they can look damn cool!

haha

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Items Sold

R33 Custom made sub box enclosure and rear wall Sold

Skyline Pod filter Adapter Plate Sold

GFB Hybrid BOV Sold

Strut Brace Sold

R33 gts-t GP sports 3" Stainless Steel Exhaust SOLD

Front Mount Intercooler kit SOLD

Original Front GTR badge SOLD

Contact me on 0408569685, if i dont answer, send me a text message.

or alternativly, pm me on here, or send me an email to [email protected]

most prices negociable, and wil accept local pickup in northern suburbs of melbourne or postage, however postage will be at buyers expense.

cheers

-Mark

sorry mate, but as ive replied to another member via pm about this queery also, i dont wish to seperate the floor mats, as the are worth more to me, and anyone else as a set

unless i can get a buyer for each individual piece its not worth my while selling one mat

sorry

-Mark

all further pm's replied to

all items at top of page are forsale at present time... except those which have red in the item description

cheers

-Mark

neons are easy as piss to install.. maybe a one hour job,... not even

julzy.. you know i dont live too far away.. see how you go... i noticed a nice difference when i installed it

if you want i can help you install it

-Mark

still have

Boss kit

Turbo Timer

Steering wheel

Cold air induction kit

floor mats

Neons

... no one has been able to make good enough offers on them so far.. lots of interest.. just not high enough offers... what ever doesnt sell in the next week is going on ebay

thanks

-Ruffels

  • 1 month later...

i havent gotten round to throwing this stuff on ebay.. so its still available.. some interest being shown.. still available are, floor mats, neons, boss kit, turbo timer, cold air induction kit and turbo duct, and r33 steering wheel

thanks guys

-Mark

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