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i need to sell

OMP 4 point Harness $60

Turbo X BOV $150

Standard S14 Wheels $300

Standard Coils series 1 $100

Standard Coils Series 2 $100

Standard RB25 DET head Gasket $60 x 2

Starter Motor Manual $80

Bonnet Pins $20 x 4

R33 GTST Guards $150

R33 GTST Front Cradle $100 no shocks no brakes

R33 GTST Diff Cradle Complete Minus Suspension $300

Whole R33 GTST Standard Shocks $150

Whole R33 Brake Conversion (including Brake booster) $700

ARIES Forged Pistons $400 Slight Marking on 1 but nothing majour (standard)

Standard Turbo series 1 Perfect Condition $350

Standard inlet Manifold with injectors $120

Standard seats front n Rear $400 complete

R33 Strut Brace Second hand $50 (unknown Brand)

RB26 Rods $150 nitrated

RB25 DET series 1 ECU $100

GT35/40 Dump pipe n Inlet pipe including Filter with Air filter Cover $150,$150,$50 But all 3 for $300

WILD 1 MOTORSPORT Custom Plenium With XF throttle body $1100 Proven HP

Standard Bonnet White $150 X 2

K & N POD $50

Standard R33 GTST WING

Boss Kit Suit R33 GTST BRAND NEW $50

Second Hand Oil Catch Can With Speedflow weld on fittings,Return To sump and Drain $60

RB25 Standard Valve Springs $100

RB26 Standard Valve Springs $100

Standard RB26 buckets $100

Standard RB25 Balancer $100

Standard Turbo Air filter Pipe $50

Standard Inlet Manifold Including Injectors $150

Wreaking R33 GTST

(manual Conversion Sold)

Heaps is still there (most sold)

If you need something PLEASE SMS OR CALL Jason On 0424337243

Or pm (if you need a Quicker answer just call)Pickup Pefered but postage can be organised.Im usually up and down from sydney so can meet up there.

If you need any pictures Please Email Jason on [email protected] and STATE Part wanted and ill get a pict back to you.

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hay budy you have PM, but basically interested in the RB25 Ignitor, if it is to suit S1 R33 GTST and what condition is the ignitor in?. Also the Series 2 Coils, how many ks did they do and what condition are they in, any cracks or missfire. Posibly take the bonnet pins, is that $20 for 4? Also propably take the R33 Strut Brace. I live in Tas so i need to arrange shipping.

My mate might take the Harneses, will let you know ASAP

Mate i've sent you about 50 PM's, if you dont have the part you said you had can you let me know please.

yeah i sent him a pm last night as well when he was online about the ignitor but it seems he cant be bothered answering them

Mate i dont want to ruin your thread but i even talked to you on the phone and your still not answering my PM's....Ill just assume you dont have the parts ok.

Later

I dealt with jason last weekend, top bloke, no hassles, met me at the shop on a sunday and emailed me pics that i requested....

hes not always on a computer, so just give him a call.....

Just my opinion...

I dealt with jason last weekend, top bloke, no hassles, met me at the shop on a sunday and emailed me pics that i requested....

hes not always on a computer, so just give him a call.....

Just my opinion...

Thanks champ

And people i am working in a business so i am busy

if you Really need me call me

0424337243

Many people have dealt with me before

IVE HAD AROUND 100 pms

im still going through all of them

like i said if you want to call and pickup NOT A PROBLEM but if you need me to send picts might take 1 to 2 days as i am a very busy person.IF PICTS ARE NEEDED PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE JUST EMAIL [email protected] as ill get them done QUICKER.JUST YOUR FULL NAME SAU NICKNAME AND THE PHOTOS NEEDED.

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Im just cleaned up most pms

should make it easier

Once again

If picts are needed please email [email protected]

If you needa talk about something please sms or call Jason on 0424337243

Mate i dont want to ruin your thread but i even talked to you on the phone and your still not answering my PM's....Ill just assume you dont have the parts ok.

Later

so delete your posts cuz you basically have....

i got pm replys almost instantly...and if not i wouldnt have kept sending them over and over...

so delete your posts cuz you basically have....

i got pm replys almost instantly...and if not i wouldnt have kept sending them over and over...

Thanks mate

This bloke is telling me in his pms to get f**ked etc

who do i contact about him

as i havent done anything wrong

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