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Location: Brisbane (Southside)

Item Condition: All in good or excellent condition.

Price and Payment Conditions: Prefer cash, direct deposit & COD can be arranged at buyers expense.

Contact Details: PM me or contactable on 0418123224.

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Hey All

Cleaning out the garage and have the items below for sale..

Various R33 & WRX Standard n aftermarket parts

NGK IridiumIX Spark Plugs (x6) 2 Suit R33Gts-T (Brand New) ($105)

R33 Front bar (Slight-Damage) (White) ($50)

Under Car Support Arms to suit either (S14, R33, R34) ($50)

MY02 WRX STOCK BOV ($50)

MY02 WRX STOCK EXHAUST ($50)

Audio

Soundstream Mules 12inch x 2 in carperted box (250RMS) ($550)

Pionneer Spilts ($100)

10inch x2 Pioneer Subs 700WATT Brand New In Box ($150each)

Assorted Items

01-02 Orginal Lancer Tail Lights ($100)

s15 standard orginal front bar (Black) ($250)

(1990) MX-5 Orginal Tail Lights PAIR ($100)

R32 TEIN - HR Suspension (Near New Condition) ($950)

ST185 GT4 Engine & Gear Box (brand new clutch) ($1500)

Spitfire RPM Gauge ($40)

Body Kits

Subaru Impreza 93-01 SYMS Complete Kit ($700)

Subaru Impreza 93-01 Zero Sports Complete Kit ($800)

Mitsubishi Lancer 99 4-Door Evolution 6 Kit ($700)

Nissan s15 Cwest Complete Kit ($900)

Nissan s14 Nismo Complete Kit ($800)

Mazda rx7 series 6-8 Veilside Style Complete Kit ($800)

Wheels

16inch (Setx4) Nissan Standard R33 Wheels w/SNOW TYRES ($250)

17inch (Setx4) FALKEN Racing Spec Tyres (225s) Near New Condition ($150each)

17x7.5inch (Setx4) Degeo Alloys w/ Falken Zeix tyres 235/45/r17 70% Tread, 5stud 2 fit skyline, etc. ($900)

Stock R32 GTS-T Wheels with average tyres ($300)

18inch Chrome Rims 2 suit subaru WRX, 225's all the way around, good tread ($1000)

Miscellanous Items

R32 Instrument Cluster = $200

R33 Instrument Cluster = $200

Bride Bucket Seat with GTIR rails = $650

Auto meter gauge (RPM and shift light) = $80

Black snap on seat cover = $30

Stainless steel Cannon Muffler (2.25” inlet with huge tip) – Japanese Brand = $100

Stainless steel Dual Cannon Muffler (2.25” inlet with huge tip) – Japanese Brand = $150

Stock Gtir exhaust = $150

Stock r33 rims no tyres= $200

Gtir 2.5inch lowered King Springs = $200

Kenwood Double din headunit & Stacker = $300

Ultra Automated Turbo Timer with harness = $50

16” Pursuit Rims with Soft Compound Tyres (5x114.3) = $295

Boxed speakers Pioneer with inbuilt tweeters = $100

Rear Gtir A/M Suspension = $150

17” White rims with polished lip (4x114.3) with 2 good tyres, 2 low thread tyres = $600

14” 15” 16” Soft Compound Tyres = $20/each

15” rims (Silver 5 spoke) (5x114.3) = $300

17” Rims Old School Chrome Design With Snow Tyres = $500

17” Work Rims With 90% thread tyres (235 & 255) $800 2 suit skyline, etc.

R32 KYB Buzz Spec (circuit touring) x2 Front Struts ($150)

PM me for any further details, hopefully these pictures will help with sale...

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Edited by chris2five

R33 Apexi Lowered Springs & Suspension = $400

what is the condition of these? how many klms have they done? how much does it lower the car and wat is the ride comfort like?

I will send pictures of sunroof as soon as I can get some time off work.

Also one of the slide rails in the sunroof needs replacing other than that the sunroof is in good working order.

The R32 BUZZ suspension is in good condition but needs to be re-gassed, other than that they are fine.

The Apexi suspension is for an R33 and lowers there a car a little maybe an inch or so. They came off a car which had 60,000kms on the clock so therefore i am guess they wouldnt be much more than that.

Not sure if the front lip would fit direct on a standard gts-t, but with small adjustment I am sure you can make it fit.

R34 Suspension has been sold.

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