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Hello, up for sale is:

R33 Series 1 Turbo

taken out at 105,000 k's, very very little play, seals are perfect, excellent condition!

TURBO IS SOLD

Set of 19" x 9" MAK Wheels

Made in Italy, 114.3, offset unsure, tyres 245/35/19 (very unroadworthy condition!)

There are scratches on all wheels, but one is very bad! nothing that can't be fixed though.

These wheels are the only reason i baught the car!

WHEELS ARE SOLD

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Low Mount Highflowed Exhuast manifold

Will bolt strait onto r32, r33 gtst, taken off my car, may need to be machined

$150 + Postage

EXHUAST MANIFOLD SOLD

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Stock Dump Pipe

taken off my car, nothing special

$15 + Postage

New King Springs x 2

Previous Owner gave them to me, he said they were for "a skyline"?

They are 30cm tall, 12cm in diameter at top, 9cm in diameter at botton

$30 + Postage

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Don't hesitate to contact me about any of these!

Located in East Melbourne

Dave

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