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Uptated With Pics- Series 1 Turbo, Coilpacks, Blitz - Rvit,bov,ecu And More For Sale !


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Hi all,

I have the following items up for sale. Apologies if pics are too large.

stock R34 GT-T side mount intercooler. $180 SOLD

Blitz R-VIT consult interface. comes with documentation, $160 SOLD

Stock series 1 turbo, approx 110,000km on the odometer when it was removed to replace with highflow. No obvious signs of oil leaks or shaft play, $230 actuator included but not attached SOLD

Used stainless steel split dump pipe to suit stock/highflowed turbo, gaskets and bolts not included. Selling as i already have a combined dump/front pipe $70

SOLD

Blitz atmo BOV. Includes inlet pipe, not too loud gives a nice sound $120 ** SOLD PENDING PAYMENT ***

set of 6 standard r33 series 1 coilpacks. Worked fine when i pulled them out 6 months ago to replace with spitfires, $120 PRICE DROP $100

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Stock series 1 manual ecu. In working order when removed $90

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Razo alloy gear knob, usual scratches from use. $10 SOLD

Pioneer DEH-1550 CD player. No idea how old it was in the car when i got it. Plays cd's and cdr's. Mosfet 50Wx4 $70 SOLD

Jasma stamped rear muffler, dual entry single exit. Very quiet good to clear defects or if you're sick of a ricey cannon $30.

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single tyre, falken ZE-326 265/35 ZR18 at guess has approx 50% tread with camber wear on the inside shoulder. Non roadworthy condition but still plenty of life left $10

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Series 1 manual instrument cluster 118,000kms on odometer, i pulled it apart to put some white dials in, but didn't like the look of them then the spedo died so i replaced my whole cluster. $30

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r33 fuel filler door. White in colour good condition a few light scraches $10

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Please note that items are located in loganlea (southside of brisbane) and local pickup preferred or buyer pays for postage.

Please PM, email [email protected] or call/sms Isaac 0411 690 740

cd player sold

Please note: i may not have net access again until the 19th, in the meantime so please sms/call my mobile or email me at work [email protected] with interest for any of the leftover items :P



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