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*I have a used genuine Greddy Intake plenum +hard piping, Samco silicon hoses, and genuine greddy TB adaptor plate. No bolts included. The pics say a thousand words.. Im after $1000.00 At the moment I do NOT want to seperate the set. -Yes I know you can buy the plenum for $1250.00 new but you dont get the custom pipes or the TB adaptor. **Sold**

*AVCR blue screen. It is the SCREEN and holder only no other wiring is included. Screen has a few scratches.. Im after $220.00

*JustJap G4 coilovers, set of 4. Spring rating Front 8kgs, rear 6kgs. also have a pair of 16kg front springs. The coilovers are still on the car. They've been on the car for approx 7months. Selling because im over the bumpy ride. chasing $900.00 ***COILOVERS SOLD ***

*HKS SSQV, still on car.. $220.00

*R33 Series one interior switches, Clock, Demistor, Hazard, Electric side mirror switch, $5.00 each or $20 for all 4.

*Black Radiator Air Deflector for a R33 Series Two, bought from SAU group buy has a couple of scratches $50.00

Pick up is avaliable from Sydney's West Parramatta district.

PM me if your interested.

Johno

More parts added.. Price drop on the Coilovers & AVCR screen.. Plenum has been put on ebay & will be sold to the highest bidder.

I prefer local pick up.. but if want to organise your own freight im more then willing to help out where possible.

Cheers

hey mate just wondering is it possible to hook up the avcr using your own wiring or is it suited to someone who has the wiring? (like has it got special connectors etc? ive never installed one so sorry for the question)

hey mate just wondering is it possible to hook up the avcr using your own wiring or is it suited to someone who has the wiring? (like has it got special connectors etc? ive never installed one so sorry for the question)

Hey mate,

Its best if you already have the existing AVCR wiring. Im not sure if you can taylor you own or not..

Cheers,

Johno

interested in the avcr but fact that has no wiring is a putoff.....wat happned to the wiring that came with it? :S can u send me a pic of the black rediator deflector? will it fit series 1 R33?...

interested in the avcr but fact that has no wiring is a putoff.....wat happned to the wiring that came with it? :S can u send me a pic of the black rediator deflector? will it fit series 1 R33?...

I bought the screen off an SAU member to replace a stolen unit but it turned out i needed the complete kit as the wires were cut. So I ent up with 2 screens and one lot of wiring.

Pics of air deflector attached. Its currently on my S1 but I have a 400R bumper.. I was advised to get the S2 so it would fit.

Hi man

I am interested in avcr would you take 100.00?not having wiring loom,boost sensor,valve etc is a bit of a problem as i will have to buy and make missing parts.

thanks stuart

Price drop on the SSQV..

I'm looking for a set of Stock R33 GTS-t wheels with decent tread.. willing to do swaps for above parts.

Cheers,

Johno

  • 4 weeks later...

Yeah it was sold to someone on SAU..

Following parts still for sale:

*AVCR blue screen. It is the SCREEN and holder only no other wiring is included. Screen has a few scratches.. Im after $220.00

*HKS SSQV $220.00

Cheers

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