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Hey guys starting to clear out my shed so i have some stuff up for sale. All prices are negotiable and pics are available. For pics please send me your email address and i will get onto it asap.

I live in gippsland victoria and pickup only will be available on large items. This can be from gippsland or a mates house in mount waverely. Postage is available on smaller items.

Here are some things. I have many more so feel free to ask:

- HKS Boost gauge with all required accesories $75 SOLD

- HKS Exhaust Temp gauge with all require accesories $75 SOLD

- HKS Fuel Pressure gauge and all required accesories $75 SOLD pending Payment

- R33 HKS gauge holder for glove box $30 SOLD

- HKS Mushroom Pod Filter and HKS rubber joiner $75

- Turbosmart eBoost with all accesories $350 SOLD

- Pivot Gekko Water Temp gauge, Brand new in box comes with sensor was $200 Now $175

R33:

- Center Console $50

- Starter Motor $70

- 3 Inch mandrel exhaust with Xforce rear Muffler $250 SOLD

- 2 * Left hand gaurds one charcoal and one white $75 each

- Left hand door of 2 door requires small repair but is complete with glass $200

- Automatic gearbox $300

- Front seats series one $250

- Turbo auto dash cluster $75

- Boot with series one wing $150

- 6 Point Bolt in Roll Cage $650

Cefiro:

- Bare front cut good for rails etc

- Front Bumper $100

- Bonnet $250

- Auto Dash Cluster $75

- Some others

Datsun 1600:

- Bare shell has some parts enquire

- Fibreglass Bonnet, Boot, Spoiler, Gaurds, Flares $800

Also have a few r32 and r31 parts feel free to ask. More pics available.

Cheers Luke

- Apexi Front Strut Brace $80 for r33 front

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Edited by r33skyline
Hi mate,

i want the HKS exhuast temp gauge.

but what color is it? what color does it light up?..is it eletronic, mechanical? and most importantly what size?

Hey mate it illuminates orange, it is electronic, the back measures 60mm and the front face measures 70mm.

Cheers Luke

Hey guys thanks for the interest. The following have been sold pending payment.

- eBoost

- Boost Gauge

- Exhaust Temp Gauge

- HKS glove box holder

Cheers Luke

Edited by r33skyline

PM's Replied to except about the cage. Will get photos of cage tomorrow and update you guys then. Sorry no pics in the car as is has been sold but will assemble and can answer any questions about it.

Cheers Luke

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