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hi i have a few things i need to sell as im not using them anymore, coming off an r33 gtst 94 model.

parts are in melbourne, sth east suburbs can deliver if you agree to pay

first up is a HKS SS BOV like new with plumback piece $150 ono

will swap for standard r33 BOV and cash adjustment (needed in one week for EPA please help)

(EDIT) Autometer Pro-comp 2 1 1/6" air/fuel ratio gauge, good condition with wiring and harness $60 ono

shift light good condition, yellow with lid $20

standard r33 gts-t front brake rotors with a bit of meat left, been machined and roadworthy and in good condition, they are 28.2mm thick around 6 months worth they rekon $50

stereo, Alpine twin 12inch subs in professional box with all wiring and grills $450 ono like new

Alpine MRD-M500 mono block amp V12 series with digital reading and volt meter, etc good condition$250

can sell amp and subs together for $600 with wiring, and few extras.

K&N pod filter ok condition with adapter and heat shield $40

Home theater system also for sale lol, comes with JVC pro amp and Digital Acoustic Emerald 703 tower speakers and surround speakers on stands with all wiring, remotes and manuals. Awesome sound system hardly used like new. payed

$2000 for it from JB, selling for $1000 ono

also if anyone has standard BOV and exhaust i can do a swap, i need these bad for an EPA test in a week

i have other bits and pieces like interior parts that i will sell also if anyone is interested, just ask.

All parts are in good condition and can be looked at by ringing me to organise a time and place.

PM can be sent for pictures or any enquiries.

ring Sam on 0421 795 757

cheers.

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BUMP all parts still for sale, prefer melb buyers i can deliver if in melb, otherwise buyer pays for frieght if need be.

pics coming up soon, please ring for any info or about prices/swapping.

cheers, 0421 795 757 Sam

i have a stock 33 gtst bov that i dont use after getting a gfb one. $50 if your keen

ill let you know tomorrow because i agreed to swap mine with a stock one, and if it falls through ill buy yours, cheers

Edited by habibz_r33
BUMP all parts still for sale except for Blow off valve and pod filter.

if anyone has stock boost solenoid and exhaust for r33 gtst, please let me know i can organise to swap parts or buy them

BUMP parts need to go this week! all offers taken,

0421795757

What models are the subs?

the subs are type S 12 inch SWS - 1242D

Enormous bass and outstanding performance. they feature quality parts such as thick stamped steel frames for extra durability.

RRP: $219.00each

Peak Power: 900W

RMS Power: 300W

Frequency Response: 28Hz - 1kHz

Kevlar Reinforced Pulp Cone

Aluminium Coated Poly Parabolic Dust Cap

Extended Dual Flare Vented Pole

Progressive Nomex Spiders with Integraded Tinsel Leads

High Excursion Injected Santoprene Surround

Double Stacked Magnets

One Sided Terminal Layout

Heavy Duty 8ga Push Terminals with Connection Jumpers

Hidden Screw Gasket

Designed and Engineered in the USA

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