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Hi All,

Well I have sold my skyline and cleaning out the wreckage left behind...ALL items are pick up only...and relate to a Series 2 R33 that has done a genuine 76,000kms and all parts are in perfect working order otherwise they would have been binned, if you are unsure whether they will fit ask elsewhere. Please PM me with offers.

1. Leather gear boot and handbrake boot, got from Group Buy, never been fitted - SOLD

2. Stock Suspension, shocks and springs, no boots or bump stops - $40

3. Stock Brake Rotors, minimal wear (approx 1-2mm) do not require machining - $40 SOLD pending payment

4. Front stock Castor Rods - $20 ONO - SOLD

5. Stock Dump Pipe, Front pipe and cat incl heat sheilds - SOLD

6. S15 Mags 16x7 - One pair has new 225/50 done 50kms (they are cheap tyres ie $100 each) the other pair have old Federals 205's that will do one skid, barely legal. (Will post pics shortly) - $450 ONO

7. R33 Starter Motor, came off engine done 70K, tested and perfect working order (was only swapped out trying to locate electrical gremlin) - $80 ONO

8. R33 Stock BOV - $20 ONO

Cheers

Neill

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hey, my castor rods are gone as in, missing... can you post a pic of the fron castor rods if you have any?.. i think ill buyem any how :)

i can do pick up

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  • 2 weeks later...

BUMP,

People I am back from the Vic Dutton and these can be picked up this weekend. Apologies for the omission of photos, those items not picked up will be photographed this weekend and posted, apologies again for the delay.

Please PM me with offers and to get pick up details. My mobile is in the signtaure below!!

Cheers

Neill



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