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hey everyone.

I have a few things for sale to get some fines out of the way and get a new hi-flow turbo. Might have a few more parts for sale soon also. heres whats for sale so far.

All parts located on the central coast/gosford area, NSW.

Would rather pick up or meet up but will post at buyers expense.

Pm me with any questions you have.

Cheers.

NOTE - PICS WILL BE ADDED ON THE WEEKEND!

AFTERMARKET PARTS

1. G4 coilovers with c-spanners and rebound key from JUSTJAP. $900ono

originally brought from a forum member a few weeks back but didnt get the chance to fit them on my car. Looks to be in great condition besides regular wear and tear "scratches".

2. Carbon fibre bootlid from EASTBEAR. $550ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

full carbon fibre not layered still has eastbear sticker on underside, sits flush with the sides unlike stock bootlids, extremely light but strong. had it about a year and just put my stealth wing/bootlid back on. needs a buff. but is it good condition.

STOCK PARTS

1. R33 s1 m spec side skirts. $150ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT.

good condition but a few scratches, can use a respray. (gun metal grey in color).

2. R33 s1 m spec rear bar and side pods. $150ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

good condition but a few scratches, can use a respray. (gun metal grey in color).

3. R33 s1 sidemount intercooler and piping. $60ono

average condition.

4. R33 s1 front seats with rails. $200ono

average condition, small tear on drivers seat from wear and tear. no burns etc. perfect if using seat covers.

5. R33 s1 headlights (black backing). $200ono

passenger side in good condition and very clean lense.

drivers side in ok condition, has been plastic welded on top to stop water leak and resenably clear lense.

6. R33 s1 steering wheel. $70ono SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

no tears in great condition, no airbag style.

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ill get pics up tomorrow morning or afternoon hopefully. its hard to explain. but i buffed one of the sides of the boot (side where the lock is) and that came up like new. but didnt do the top. ill get pics tho. its not that bad at all really.

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