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Its a no name brand Alluminium ~50mm Core To suit a 33 $200 Good Condition SOLD

Black 33 Wing Mirrors Few Scraatches, good condition overall, all eletronics work $50 Dollars (pair)

33 Series 1 Door Trims Reasonable Condition $20 bucks

Apexi RSM $100 SOLD

Series 2 Front Seats Excellent Condition $250 Pair

Standard 33 Coupe Front Sway Bar, take it away...

33 GTR Turbos, 1 Ok one missing wheel, (Rebuildable) $200

18 by 9 ROH Drift R's Needs Rubber Good Condition Suit 33 $800 Firm SOLD

Blitz pod filter with AFM Adapter $50

Have heaps of Skyline Stuff laying around, Let me know if there are any other things you may need, i may have it...

Call or sms me (John) 0417 608 538

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Its a universal u can use it for either, it doesnt have barbs for the auto lines rather threaded female holes where u can screw barbs into if u need them. 20 Dollars shipping to melbourne.

ill buy it off you for $220 inc postage if you dont mind sending it to melbourne, pm your bank details and ill transfer you the money and the address

Cheers Jarrod

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Yeah thanks Noel, sorry they didnt fit. Good luck in finding some, maybe some GTR front guards?

All good John, I landed on my feet mate. Picked up a set of lightweight SSR semi forged rims for a sweet price. They dont look as hot as the drift R's but they are about half the weight so for track wheels it probably worked out for the best.

Pleased to hear you had a ready buyer for the drifty's tho.

Cya at the strip when you have that moster going again. :D:)

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you have drivers side door switch surround?? andlso interested in blitz pod please PM

may want the sway bar as well

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