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Hey guys, after a few things for my r33. Mostly universal stuff but if you got anything at all whether it be stock or aftermarket parts let me know.

*Boost Gauge- Really am after a good brand ie Autometer but throw me all offers.

*Boost Controller- After a cheap t piece preferrably turbosmart and if anyones got a dual stage id prefer that over anything.

*Dump pipe- After a 3inch (preffered) dump pipe from the turbo to the front pipe. If you have a dump/front pipe in one dont hesitate to name a price. Will consider a screamer/dump pipe if thats all you got.

*HKS Foam Refill- After the refill for the HKS mushroom pod. Let me know if you have the foam itself or even a whole filter for a reasonable price. (WILL CONSIDER OTHER BRAND FILTERS TOO)

*Seat covers- If anyone has any new or good condition ones let me know.

*Strut bar- Offer me whatever you have

*Air intake AND/OR Pod heatshield- After a pod heatshield that requires no cutting/modifying in any way. Can be custom/bulk made new or second hand as long as it does the job! And I dunno about air intakes if you got anything from the turbo to pod as i have seen a few 3 inch ones floating around. Let me know if you have this or somethin similar.

*Cluster El gauge things- Whatever you wanna call them, the white faced gauges that fit over or replace the standard speedo cluster gauges. If youve got some or know of a shop/place that makes them for a reasonable price let me know. They are around $80 on ebay so if all else fails I'l just get some from there.

*Short shifter kits- Let me know if you have/know of a reasonable quality one. Prefer brand new or if second hand I'd want a known brand. Also on ebay cheap but look fairly crappy quality so i'm after a better one.

Im sure there is more I might post more up soon. All offers will be considered, just write back to the topic here, pm me or message me on 0415773334. Thanks for ya time guys.

Edited by Jamie88

Look in group buy section for white face guages, boost controllers and guages, most of the other stuff might be there too, and just jap has some short shifters

Greddy 60mm boost gauge with sender and all- $150

turbosmart T-piece bleed valve- $40

Adjustable front strut brace- $80

Tomei Shifter- $150

$400 the lot (not negotiable much). 0432315780- Dom ...im in sydney by the way

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