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Offers considered as well as bellow prices but dont make them stupid offers, also on another note "YOU" cover postage costs to your destination, Pickup is welcome in SE Brisbane district msg if any questions or type here and im hoping these all go soonish, takes too much space in my garage

6>.. Stock turbo dump pipe, also must go. $20.00

9>.. Stock fuel pump bracket and housing, $30.00

11>.. 28000 genuine KM'S skyline 33 timing belt, $15.00

series 1 r33 AFM all mesh still intact perfect working order. $100 ONO

1 x 2 guage holder to suit piller mount $20.00 (Suits 2" guages) (SOLD to vidospace)

1 x harmonic balancer puller no longer needed, can be sourced at supercheap for roughly $28.00 used once sale for $12.00 i dont need it

1 Flying front/dump pipe bought on these forums, no longer needed as have custom setup, suit stock turbo scratches on bottom of pipe, but still performs well, no leakages. $80.00 (Sold to Furiuz)

Cheers

Adam

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Must also say theres an series 1 r33 AFM with plug as i cut it to fit my z32 afm, all mesh still intact perfect working order. $120.00 ONO Thats including post

Cheers Adam

AFM PLUG SOLD

CAT CONVERTER SOLD

TURBO HEATSHIELD(( ON HOLD TILL TUESDAY))

New AFM price $100.00 ono

Comeon theres heaps more to go

Cheers Adam

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