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Hey there,

Have afew things up for sale. I will post to anywhere in australia at buyers expense.

RB25 Standard Dump Pipe with shield - $15

R33 Standard Intercooler with pipes that are in picture. One of the pipes has another thread put in it could use this to hook up a boost gauge or could just block it of - $20

R33 Series 1 Type M Front Bar indicators - $50

R33 Series 1 Drivers Seat Plastics -$30

R33 Series 1 Grill Black - $40

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one problem mate....... where arer the rims that ya wont post?

sorry mate the rims are in adelaide :whistling:

i will have pictures of the rims and the grills shortly

the rims are HR Racing rims they are 7.5 wide by 18 high not sure on the offset how can i tell? if your in adelaide u can come try them on the car to see what they would look like :yes:

please somebody buy some of this stuff so dear old dad :thats me"can get some shed space back mmmmmm wonder if i should list his car as well lol just teasing ya son

free bump

fairly intesrested in the turbo, does it run alright or need a rebuild? are you in adelaide?

the turbo was running fine when we pulled it off. it was only taken off so we could fit a hks 2535. and yes we are in adelaide on the north side .

you can come and inspect if you wish regards

allan

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