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G'day guys,

First post for a looooooooong time.

I was searching through the shed today and stumbled across a few things from when I had the R33 and Stagea that someone might need.

First off, this is Canberra pick up only (hence why I'm posting it here). I'm down tuggers way so if you want them come and get them :)

I've got one brand new black leather R32 gearstick boot left over from when I was making them up. I don't have the handbrake boot though. So it's just the gearstick boot. If you want it, come and get it..

Next is a factory blow of valve from a R33 that's been modded. All that's been done is a screw has been put in the small recirc hole, it'll hold a little more boost and give you a cool noise but nothing loud. The screw is easliy removed.

And last is the pipe that runs from the right hand cam cover to the pipe that runs back to the inlet pipe. I removed it on the Stagea cause I installed a oil catch can there instead. It's NOT the pipe that runs between the left and right cam covers. It has the factory clamps on them too.

Post up here if you want the stuff (don't PM me). First to post gets them.

Again, pick up from the tuggers area only.

Cheers

J

P.S. payment can be a drive in your skyline - it's been a while since I've been in one!

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Tomosan - cool, the gearstick boot is yours if you want it. How does saturday morning sound to meet up ? I'll drop you a PM with my phone number.

SkyGTRLine - if Tom can't make it to pick up the gearstick boot I'll let you know.

G'day Shell, yeah long time no hear. I still browse the forums no and then but don't post much. How's things been? I think that's all for free bee's, but I do have another shed to go through yet.. lol

StinkyPoo - cool, the BOV is yours. same as Tom, how does saturday morning sound? I'll send you my phone number too.

Leech - How's it going? Hows the R33 going? I see you buzzing around occasionally, the car still looks really good - touch with the fmic :) how did you go with getting the gauges into the center console under the AC?

J

Hey Jay, how goes it?

G'day Term - yeah been good this way. Busy with a new job and so on but everything is cruising well.

How's the Stagea going ? What sort of mods have done to her since I last saw you?

P.s. - PM's sent to Tom and Stinky ;)

You know, I asked for a hand brake and gearstick boot about five lifetimes ago..................then it all went quite. I took it that the war was over!!!

Jay if your still making them, OR if you made mine then wondered wtf, then I'm ready......lol

G'day Shell, yeah long time no hear. I still browse the forums no and then but don't post much. How's things been? I think that's all for free bee's, but I do have another shed to go through yet.. lol
Things have been good Jay!

Let me know if you find anything in the other shed that I might want :):ninja:

so do you not have the stagea anymore? i still remember that day i walked out and found you parked at my back door... sooo random! lol

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