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All parts are off my R33 GTS-t Series 2. all prices are open to offers, i have no idea what this stuff is worth. Pics are available on request if you really need to see what standard skyline parts look like.

Sidemount intercooler with all piping incl crossover pipe (upgrade to FMIC) - $150

Exhaust Manifold (upgraded to SS) - $75

Rear seat (removed as per modplate conditions) - $100

Rear belts (removed as per modplate conditions) - $100

Standard suspenion all in working condition (replaced with coilovers) - $400

2x R33 S1 16" rims with minimal rubber (205/55R16 i believe) - $150

2x Falcon "pursuities" 15" with near new rubber (195/65R15 i think) i have only driven home from QR on these a few times - $75

Standard Series 2 Coilpacks - $150

i do have/can get other parts. if there something you are chasing, give me a holla.

Items Sold

Stock turbo suit hiflow (seals blown)

Spoiler

Airbox and BOV

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more added. i also have all the rear interior bits and pieces, i am just unsure if i want to sell them as yet. i my be persuade for the right price.

Stock suspension may be available too, awaiting reply from possible buyer.

more added. i also have all the rear interior bits and pieces, i am just unsure if i want to sell them as yet. i my be persuade for the right price.

:sorcerer: I want the rear window sill... how much ? :P

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