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All parts off R33 GTS-t

1) R33 GTR Intercooler $700

2) Cat back Twin Muffler system very unique with bumper skin to suit $800

3) Blitz SuperSonic BOV $250

4)Turbosmart Bleed Valve $80

5) 17" Wheels with tyres (good tread) $800

6) HKS Air Filter (New Element) GREEN $130

Would prefer to sell the lot for $ 2,400. But will seperate

Also many spare for R33 Skylines let me know what ur after should be able to help or guide you in the right direction

Regards

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Originally posted by GR8NES

All parts off R33 GTS-t  

1) R33 GTR Intercooler $700  

2) Cat back Twin Muffler system very unique with bumper skin to suit $800  

3) Blitz SuperSonic BOV $250  

4)Turbosmart Bleed Valve $80  

5) 17" Wheels with tyres (good tread) $800  

6) HKS Air Filter (New Element) GREEN $130  

Would prefer to sell the lot for $ 2,400. But will seperate  

Also many spare for R33 Skylines let me know what ur after should be able to help or guide you in the right direction  

Regards

Hi, mate

what sort of wheels you have there?

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No it has been stripped and very fins have been bent no major damage. I want 700 cause that what i paid for it and I know what wreckers sell them for. I will only take 700. If you still want it let me know you can have it tomorrow nite.

So it does have some sort of minor damage and its been stripped,,,,,Hmmm....Think I'll stick with my offer of $600.00,,,remember TOMORROW YOU can have $600.00 CASH in your pocket.

Neil

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Have you got the bolt thingie that holds down the spare tyre in the boot? If so name your price :P

Also anything that might hold down the jack handle and stuff, when I got my car it was all floating around in the boot and I have no idea where or how it's all secured. Could be a bag or something, I have no idea.

JimX.

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