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R33 Parts:

- Air con box and coil (Interior) - $50

- Used rear coil overs, spring rate unknown (stiff) - $200

- S1 Air Bag Steering Wheel, air bag included - $100

- Front Wiper Motor - $50

- HICAS system - $50

- K&N Panel Filter (for stock air box) - $40

- standard side indicators - $30

Misc:

- 12 inch MTX Sub in Box - $50

- Redline Downdraft Race Carby (new, still in box) - $500 ($1100 new)

Just added:

I have 4 x Work Equip Trispokes for sale, will fit Skyline and whatever else Skyline stud pattern fits.

2 17 x 8 (235s)

2 17 x 9 (255s - though 235s stretch)

Rims have a bit of gutter rash, one rim has a crack on the inside edge, which is repairable, and has grazing on 1 of the spokes (repairable).

Rims will be sold as 1 rim without tyre, and 3 rims with 235 45 tyres on them. 2 of those are only a bit over a month old (in average condition), the other is dead.

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$600 or best offer.

Located in Sydney, pickup only!

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I believe UAS can do it and I know TweakIt for sure can do it.

It is as 'tunable' as any other piggyback computer, it was developed for big horsepower cars if I remember right. It's currently fitted to my car and it works very well.

I believe UAS can do it and I know TweakIt for sure can do it.

It is as 'tunable' as any other piggyback computer, it was developed for big horsepower cars if I remember right. It's currently fitted to my car and it works very well.

Are you going to sell the harness in your pic?

Are you going to sell the harness in your pic?

I was planning on keeping that for my next car (decent 4 point harness' aren't cheap). PM me an offer though and I'll let you know.

would you send these interstate. and if so, can you find out cost.

Send what? The whole lot?

I can't do that very easily. I am happy to ship whatever to whereever (at your expense) if you can arrange it yourself, otherwise pick up is really the only option. (No drivers licence currently is making things really hard to get around - sorry).

i will get back to you on that.

No worries mate, you know where to find me.

Somehow I found my way into the SAU track day as well, so I'll probably try to hang on to it until atleast then.

Reclinable bucket seats for R33 (Matching pair), drivers side will bolt straight in, passengers side requires rail. Both in brand new condition. - $200 - for sale again

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How much for postage to 3020?

VERY KEEN!

How much for postage to 3020?

VERY KEEN!

"I am happy to ship whatever to whereever (at your expense) if you can arrange it yourself, otherwise pick up is really the only option. (No drivers licence currently is making things really hard to get around - sorry)."

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