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hi guys ive taken the following parts off my r33 gts-t

* Top 1/2 of stock plenum and Throttle body- $90ono ( will seperate if both buyers are there)

* Assorted black and stainless steel piping, used with the hybrid cooler (pics on request to make things easier) $POA

* Oil Catch Can- no breather on top, return outlet to sump- $10

* Stock fuel pressure regulator- $20

* Stock washer bottle with motor -$10

* HKS pod filter ( filter needs replacing)- $10

* 3" dump pipe ( rusty) $10

* 3.5" dump pipe ( bit rusty but mainly good)- $20

* Support bar with bonnet latch (infront of radiator) $15

* Various hoses- $POA

* GFB Hybrid bov bottom attachment- $10

* Not sure what it is, but i heard it was a pollution thing, pic attached, GREEN- $POA

* Custom steel intake pipe with 4" attachment down to 3" to fit afm, or u can just cut the 4" piece off- $50

BOTH OFF TRUST TURBOS so they have a different flange, but u can just chop it and change the flange to bolt to stocker if u like

* center muffler from a 3.5" system- $15

* boot floor carpet and battery cover carpet- $10 each. or $15 for both pick up due to size and shape

* Splitfire coils series 2 rb25det SOLD!!!!

Available soon:

* sunvisors- $25/pair (33apx buyer)

* MAYBE: series 2 coil harness- $80

EOI: unsure yet whether to upgrade core size or not, but its a HYBRID (genuine bar and plate) 600x300x76- $350ono ( excellent condition!!!) handled 350rwkw with no problems at all

pics available for all parts

Cheers...Ben.

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* boot floor carpet and battery cover carpet- $10 each. or $15 for both pick up due to size and shape

dude - i want the battery cover carpet. Can you post it to me? If so, how much for postage?

i am in Melbourne. Please contact me at [email protected] .PM sent with my phone number

cheers!

ardie: i just got an autronic ignition system put on it, and needed series 1 coils that didnt have the inbuilt ignitor otherwise they would fry...

anexiole: pm sent

Pawley: ill have a lok for ya...

RBFIRE: ill give ya a pm later on regarding price

cheers...ben.

I will take the washer bottle, please pm me your bank details with how much postage to Sydney will be (another $10 should cover it?) and I will DD the money asap.

You seem to have left the washer bottle on the list, so I will offer to buy it again :wave: I can still DD the money immediately, but you can post it whenever is convenient for you.

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