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Spark plugs -6 Brand new Iridium BKR5EIX-11 - sold

Exhaust - R33 gtst 3inch mild steel cat back exhaust with central

and rear mufflers(JASMA approved) $95

Stock Suspension good condition(75000km) - $200

Stock R33 Series 2 Bov - $50

Stock series 2 AFM(pink) - sold

Apexi panel filter for stock airbox - sold

Drivers Side Seat rail - $50

Dash mat - brand new for S2 33 with airbag - sold

Stock orange side indicators - $20

Located in Perth, W.A, can send some of the stuff interstate.

Pm or reply here if interested...make an offer.

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I want to see how the spark plugs look thanks, have they been in the car already, or did you buy then find out they didnt fit or something?

these are brand new never used...got them and was going to put them in car at next service but need $$$ now so selling what i can. i don't have a camera so haven't got any photos but these are brand new still in packaging.

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