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G'day all,

Cleaning out some stuffs from my Series 1.5 R33 thats lying around.

Items

1. Coilpacks x6 to suit series 2 engines - - $100 (and you get a free Splitfire cardboard box! :domokun:)

2. Complete stock exhaust from turbo (front/dump pipe, cat, catback) - $100 (will seperate, PM me for prices)

3. Rear bar from Series1 - $60

4. Turbo - SOLD

5. ECU - Offers? Not sure what they are worth...

6. HID Xenon Conversion Kit - SOLD

Condition

1. Excellent. Came out of car with about 90,000k's. Upgraded to Splitfires.

2. Very good. Came off car after about 90,000k's. Upgraded to full 3"

3. Very good. Was removed from car at around 100,000k's. Upgraded to Trial rear bar.

4. Excellent. Was removed due to upgrade at around 110,000k's. Has very minimal shaft play, never ran over 10psi. Bought a highflow

5. Excellent. Everything was working when removed. Upgraded to PFC.

6. Excellent. H1 (suit R33, not sure of other vehicles) 6000k. Has not been fitted into my car, but the guy i bought them off had them in his car for a short while. Apparently he got over them so i bought them and was going to fit them but my plans have changed now :(

All prices are slightly negotiable.

Not really keen on shipping the exhaust and rear bars, but everything else I will ship at buyers expense.

If any questions or interest, reply here or send PM.

:laugh:

Musky

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hey im interested in that front pipe. is it a 3' and just a front pipe?.. what front bar?, stock series1?.thanx

Sorry, should've mentioned the exhaust from turbo is all stocko. And its a white stock series 1 m-spec front bar.

In the process of getting pics of everything.

EVERYTHING is negotiable, just want it all gone!

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Musky

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No its not genuine bud, its a GTR 'style' grill to suit GTS. I assume it would fit N/A, i cant see it being any different. Its not ready to be put on, its needs some prepping (priming and then painting, but im no panel beater so im not too sure what it needs) as it only has a gel coat on it.

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what kind of coilpacks r they??? stockers??? if so what condition r they in?? how many kms have they done???

they are stockies and are in excellent condition! They've done around 90,000 k's before i swapped them for Splitfires.

$50 for grill? how much to post to melb

$50 is a bit low sorry mate. i doubt postage aus wide would be more than $15.

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ey dude can i pik that strut bar up off yah get bak to me asap make payment thank you no one seems to want to sell me a strut bar can u confirm will it fit a r33 s1 gts-t 95

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