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1. GARRETT GCG HIFLOW TURBO WITH 90MM DUMP PIPE, 5000KLM OLD, BOLT ON RB25 $1500 - SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

2. RDA SLOTTED ROTORS FRONT AND REAR BRAND NEW IN BOX $370- SOLD

3. BRAND NEW Z32 AFM WITH TOMEI PLUG $250 - SOLD

4. BRAND NEW WALBRO GSS-342 500HP PUMP $150 -SOLD

5. BRAND NEW BOSCH 040 PUMP WITH BRACKET READY TO BOLT STARIGHT IN $190 - SOLD

6. USED POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER TO SUIT R33 SERIES 1 $800 - SOLD

7. USED ALUMINIUM AIR GUIDE $50 SOLD

8. NEW D1 QUICK RELEASE STEERING WHEEL KIT $50 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

9. BRAND NEW SET OF 6 NGK IRIDIUM BKR5EIX-11 SPARK PLUGS $60 - SOLD

10. BRAND NEW GENUINE NISSAN TIMING BELT $65

11. BRAND NEW L.E.D TAIL LIGHTS $250

12. BRAND NEW C STYLE SHORT SHIFTER $60 (THIS IS A COPY, NOT GENIUNE ITEM) SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

13. BRAND NEW HID CSOMOS BLUE WHITE H1 HEADLIGHTS $20

14. BRAND NEW AEROSPEED ADJUSTABLE EXH CAM GEAR $70

IF INTERESTED PM ME. WILL SHIP TO ANYWHERE IN AUS AT BUYERS EXPENSE.

OR PICK UP AVAILABLE AT BOTANY IN SYDNEY

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Thanks Robbo (free bump)

Change your description and i think you'll get more bites.

It looks as if you've only got standard parts from the general listing page.

Add 'GCG turbo' and watch the questions come in.

Thanks again.

Birnie

7. USED ALUMINIUM AIR GUIDE $50

9. BRAND NEW SET OF 6 NGK IRIDIUM BKR5EIX-11 SPARK PLUGS $70

10. BRAND NEW GENUINE NISSAN TIMING BELT $70

12. BRAND NEW C STYLE SHORT SHIFTER $60 (THIS IS A COPY, NOT GENIUNE ITEM)

Pics of the above to [email protected] please!

How much for shipping to 5049 SA?

Cheers!

Just to help the seller - I have one of the C's Style Short Shifters. Even though its a copy, they are excellent, shorten the throw by a heap and feel absolutely fantastic.

I paid $85 delivered for mine, this one is a bargain.

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1. GARRETT GCG HIFLOW TURBO WITH 90MM DUMP PIPE, 5000KLM OLD, BOLT ON RB25 $1500

2. RDA SLOTTED ROTORS FRONT AND REAR BRAND NEW IN BOX $370- SOLD

3. BRAND NEW Z32 AFM WITH TOMEI PLUG $250 - SOLD

4. BRAND NEW WALBRO GSS-342 500HP PUMP $150 -SOLD

5. BRAND NEW BOSCH 040 PUMP WITH BRACKET READY TO BOLT STARIGHT IN $190

6. USED POWER FC WITH HAND CONTROLLER TO SUIT R33 SERIES 1 $800 - SOLD

7. USED ALUMINIUM AIR GUIDE $50 SOLD

8. NEW D1 QUICK RELEASE STEERING WHEEL KIT $50

9. BRAND NEW SET OF 6 NGK IRIDIUM BKR5EIX-11 SPARK PLUGS $60

10. BRAND NEW GENUINE NISSAN TIMING BELT $65

11. BRAND NEW L.E.D TAIL LIGHTS $250

12. BRAND NEW C STYLE SHORT SHIFTER $60 (THIS IS A COPY, NOT GENIUNE ITEM)

13. BRAND NEW HID CSOMOS BLUE WHITE H1 HEADLIGHTS $20

14. BRAND NEW AEROSPEED ADJUSTABLE EXH CAM GEAR $70

IF INTERESTED PM ME. WILL SHIP TO ANYWHERE IN AUS AT BUYERS EXPENSE.

OR PICK UP AVAILABLE AT BOTANY IN SYDNEY

what are the plugs suited for? a boosted 33? i need new ones but i got a slightly different part number that has been recogmended to yours

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