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Few things been sitting in the garage for far too long...

All off 95 R33 GTS-T except for the pod setup which is as stated. Don't like the price...make me an offer.

Prices for pickup from Perth metro. Delivery at buyers expense.

CAI Box: $160

Purchased off Maxx from these forums some time ago. Never fitted, does not work with my VERY direct intercooler piping. If you use the stock piping location through the engine bay it should work perfectly. Great build quality. More info available in the original post...

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=radaitor+panel

Series 2 Rear Spoiler in White: $50 SOLD

Sticker as pictured 'Nissan Motorsport International'. Brake light works perfectly.

Floor Mats: $50 SOLD

Full set of 5. Drivers side dirty and worn through where clutch foot rests.

Sub & Amp Box: $150

Missing one sub and amp. All hand made with stainless steel front cover and carpet around the rest.

VERY well built, fully sealed 3 cubic feet box. Amp and Sub can be put back in if the incentive is

good enough! You can see from the original image what it looks like with an MTX amp and both subs.

Can get dimensions if interested.

Lancer POD and extras: $80 SOLD

K&N Pod with custom made AFM adapter and custom 2.5 to 3" stainless piping with stock hose connector.

Includes CAI pipe. Direct fit for 1.8ltr models. I think the engine is the 4G93. Your little brother will love it :thumbsup:

Contact via PM or mobile 043 800 1990

Further Pics on request.

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  • 3 weeks later...
Ill take the sub box if its for 15's ^_^

sorry mate. forgot to mention that. the box was originally made for 12's. wouldn't imagine 15's would fit even if cut out a bit, but can check if you like?

top offer on the CAI box so far is $130... will do it for $150.

will do the sub box for $80 without the sub in it...which means that the sub is also up for sale. top quality MTX 6000 series. $70.

  • 3 weeks later...

pod off the lancer now also gone. still got the CAI, sub and sub box.

also have Nismo LM GT2's in 17" with tyres becoming available in the next week. price around $1300. pm if interested or wait for seperate post with them next week.

  • 2 years later...

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