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R33 & 180sx Stuff, Cusco Front Strut Brace+rear & Centre Brace, Hks Ecu+vein Pressure Unit, Hks Pod, Full Stock Sr20 Turbo Complete, Apexi & Hks Turbo


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Here are some stuff i have for sale (updated):

R33 front Cusco strut brace (i have two) $100ea

R33 Rear genuine Nissan Skyline factory Brace with 'skyline' sticker on it $100

180sx middle chassis floor bracing, its a very thick brace between the back of front seats and front of rear seats. $200

3 older model turbo timers but still does the job, Apexi, and HKS $30ea

HKS pod $30

HKS fcon v piggy back ecu, plug into the stock ecu and tune, $150

HKS vein pressure converter unit. $150 or both ecu and vpc for $250.

Complete sr20 turbo setup including dump, down pipe and manifold. (came off a 68km engine) $400

Will get pics up soon.

Please call me on 0412500318, only online once every few days.

Hey mate,

interested in R33 Rear genuine Nissan Skyline factory Brace, could u please post a pic of the brace also how much would postage cost to send to melbourne thanks.

I suspect you are a trader.

You've sold over 10 cars in the last 12 months, plus numerous other car parts and so on.

You were also warned here:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...=121436&hl=

And then proceeded to edit your thread to mask you sale.

Furthermore you are using a Californian proxy to post through which does not sit well with me at all.

Do not post again in the For Sale section unless you become a paying trader.

Thanks.

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