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post-15281-1181240254_thumb.jpgi have the following items for sale :-

1 x r33 radiator ($80) no leaks or cracks or anything just needs a clean

1 x radiator hose top r33 ($10) original item

1 x radiator hose bottom r33 ($10) original item

1 x r33 original Gear knob IN MINT condition gaurantee you will not find a better one ($35) SOLD

1 x nismo thermostat (used for 1 week its the 68 degree one compared to 76 for stock) ($40)

1 x pivot baby turbo timer ($10 cmon someone take it off my hands hahaha)

1 x autogauge vacuum gauge ($5 as above just take it 5 bux cmon)

1 x stock dump pipe ($25)

2 x aerospeed cam gears (both blue $65 each) SOLD

1 x drift urethane 4" neck pod filter ultra highflow gives good gains ($20 near new still has box but was used for a month)

1 x oil temp(autogauge item $10 new) SOLD

1 x original oil cap ($10)

I ALSO HAVE A 350Z KONI ADJUSTABLE SHOCK ABSORBER (ONLY ONE AS SOMEONE ALREADY BOUGHT THE OTHER ONE) IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED LET ME KNOW

photos will be posted on request otherwise just come check it out

i also have other parts like front r34 calipers painted red looks good not a rough job at all (gtt) 250 with pads

all located in strathfield and liverpool or pm me can deliver if your willing to pay postage

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stil lgot the turbo timer? isert auto or manual timer? also interested in the top radiator hose depending on condition. can you meet up with me? i live in liverpool and could probably meet up somewhere on the weekends. i work 9-5 mon-fri in the city so unless we can arrange something.

  • 2 weeks later...

hey its dom again. is the top radiator hose cracked/worn in anyway? might selling my water temp gauge with sender so need a replacment. how bout that timer isert auto? front on pic? we can meet up at that same spot for the rear strut brace :(

hey its dom again. is the top radiator hose cracked/worn in anyway? might selling my water temp gauge with sender so need a replacment. how bout that timer isert auto? front on pic? we can meet up at that same spot for the rear strut brace ;)

no cracks, used though, but not worn, auto timer also, and yes can meet in same spot, i cant take photo as yet coz ive packed to move to livo here until teusday :P

  • 2 weeks later...

bump...theres too many people who offer a price, and when i accept they dont get back to me....please no more time wasters ta, if you are genuinely interested and have $ then get back to me

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