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Hey guys

got a few things i needa get rid of for some extra cash

original hks super sequential bov, came with my r34 gtt i imported from japan, but not a fan of the bovs, fairly good knick dosent look to be to old, comes with the adapter for the r34 gtt. *Looking for $200 negotiable*

Also series 1 r33 front bar in reasonable condition charcoal colour, few dints and scratches underneath the bar (hard to prevent) *make me an offer i just wanna get rid of it*

Also have a greddy turbo timer up for grabs, bought it while i was in japan, still in the box (ive openeed it to have a look) no longer needed as the car i bought shortly after has pretty much everything. Has the multiple screen colours can record lap times etc etc looking for $80firm (considering i payed bout 11,000 yen (120 bucks)

located in mill park melbourne, pick up only if your interested

make me a reasonable offer

daniel

0402365228

also got a juran boost gauge someone can take of my hands for 30 buxs

Edited by dani3l
would not mind that bov. any pix: [email protected]

is the r34 adaptor the same as r33? .....prob not hey?

not one hundred percent sure bud but id say no. But wouldnt be much different. im sure youd be able to fit it with minimal hassle.

ok guys, alot of interest but no buyers. Need to sell something, puttin the HKS bov to $170 firm, dont make me any lower offers. Greddy turbo timer $80 firm (bargain) and open to any offers on the front bar.

Cheers

Edited by dani3l

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