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Hey all!

Anyone need/want a used, but good condition stock R33 intercooler? I'd be happy to take $20 for it. No plumbing, just the core. No dents, and the fins look good.

Asking $20 SOLD

I have a TurboSmart type 2 BOV that I have removed from my car, in working order. It's adjustable and can directly replace your stock BOV. Comes with Blanking button thing for your original piping.

Asking $80 SOLD

I also have a Ford EL o2 sensor, as discussed in the huge o2 sensor thread. I bought it for my R33GTST, ran it for a tank of fuel, then changed it to another brand to see if there was any difference. FAST confirmed that this part was working perfectly fine, and I have crimped the wires to a factory plug, so all you need to do is replace and plug it in.

Asking $60 SOLD

The pocket is an aftermarket one from JustJap. I didn't like it much and bought a 300zx pocket to replace this one. Fits OK.

Asking $10 SOLD

Clock was bought from another member here, and I was told that it worked fine. I bought some hazard buttons from the same person, and they work perfectly, so i'd assume this is in the same condition.

Asking $20 SOLD

Hazard lights from my car. I bought a set from someone else and replaced the globes in them, then put them in my car and removed my buttons. This set do not light up apart from the little orange light when the demister is on. I could take the time to replace the globes in this set too, but it's time-consuming.

Asking $20 SOLD

I should be able to ship any of these in an express satchel for $10, or pickup on the Northern Beaches of Sydney.

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Umm... hmm....

i might grab that cooler off u

I'll PM this person back, if I don't hear from them by the end of today, it's yours.

I'll PM you with my bank details, and you can reply with the shipping info.

Sound good?

Cheers!

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Intercooler and BOV have been shipped out.

I don't expect any problems with the BOV sent COD, but technically it's the only item pending payment.

2nd: Young GT-R $90 Tas

3rd: Josh_r33jet $65 Vic

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