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HKS type 0 (i think) turbo timer

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asking $85 ono

clarion 6" rear (or could be used as front) speakers, stock ones in my r33 they come with mounting brackets for rear in an r33 gtst and also have a 6x9 sized cover

asking $90 the pair ono

r33 full stainles steel 3" catback exhaust system with slight damage as in pic below, should only cost $80 to repair at local exhaust shop, just needs bend to be re-done, maybe even can be bent abck out ??? which would be like $20, havent had time to call anywhere to ask about it, paid $700 for it (its a straight bolt on system, usually about $1500+)

asking $600

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bleed valve boost controller with solenoid for high/low switching, comes with everything required to fit it (except switch & wire for high/low but they're like $2 from jaycar or dicksmith) paid $300 2months ago

asking $220

cheers guys

4" tip on the exhaust

and yes the speakers basically i scrwed out of my r33 shelf and i even have the screws still, wouldnt take long at all and yes u can wire straight into the deck.. super simple

With the Clarions, I had some as well but they have a cardbored cone, and easily crack. what conditions are the ones you got in? and isnt 90 a bit 2 much for them? when you can now get brand new ones for around that price.

hey dj_lethal,

about the exhaust, im not sure whether you've had this exhaust on your car or not, or whther you've seen it on a car before you took it off, but just 3 q's:

1) where the muffler is at the end, does it sit on an angle and point up a bit and out toward the left side?

2) does the exhaust fit nice and high toward the chasis of the car? its just that i hate exhausts that sit really low and scrape on every bump etc

3) have you heard how it sounds? very loud? deep? is it cop bait or not so loud?

sorry about some of the difficult questions, but i am quite interested, as im after only a 3inch cat-back exhaust, since i can get my own dump/front pipes and cat (as you have also have bought from me).

cheers dude

its an angle mount form what i can see (never had it on my car) it is a bolt on r33 style so it must fit perfectly lol! and no havent heard how it sounds but some pewople have told me the RSR systems are very nice and not drony :)

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