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all these parts came off my r33 gts-t series 2

pics will be added tomorrow

* Single DIN container ( storage thing with flip down panel)- $10

* Stock washer bottle with motors etc $15

* Car jack- $10

* 2x 3" Dump pipes ( both off high mount manifolds with ex wgate, one pretty rusty, one just needs a cleanup and has the 02 sensor connection) $15 each

* Various black pipes ( were used with intercooler) $POA

* Pair sunvisors- $25

* Throttle body with TPS- $40

* 3" steel intake pipe with HKS pod filter ( filter needs preplacing though)- $40 ( this was on a high mount, so unsure how it would go on a stock low mount.

* Might be selling the gutted cat $15

Im After a 4" Magic CAT if anyone has one

cheers...ben.

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* Single DIN container ( storage thing with flip down panel)- $10

* Pair sunvisors- $25

I'm very interested in the above items.

Do you have a pic of the din pocket and are the visors in really good condition with no moisture stains?

email any pics to: [email protected]

cheers

HEY guys sorry the din cover is sold to Rj34gtt

haha rod ok ill sell u my turbo for $50, if u get me a nice new t04z with 1.12 a/r for my bday present, when i come up to see you hektik bastards

sound good?

hehehe...ben.

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how are his communication skills below average? he said the part is sold, can u not read or something?

obviously the guy who bought them sent 2bnvs a pm before you ya stooge hahaha

Edited by GOR33

sorry mate that i wrote he not hey...1 spelling mistake... i didnt realise i was doing an english test... but just for u ill edit it.

and yes the guy who bought it off me PM"d me about 2 seconds after i posted it so he got in 1st...

btw thanks rod lol

ben...

Edited by 2BNVS
how are his communication skills below average? he said the part is sold, can u not read or something?

obviously the guy who bought them sent 2bnvs a pm before you ya stooge hahaha

LOL!...what is your exposition for reminding me of my dyslexia? Keep your high intellect obiter dictums for playing Boggle!

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