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Well i have just been paid out by my insurance company and i have salvaged everything i can off my car. So i have the following for sale and everything must gooo!

R33 GTR BREMBO BRAKES

Front and Rear Calipers with brake pads and all bolts necessary and Project Mu Pads

$1100 for the combo or $1000 for the front $500 for rear

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Turbo Smart Eboost 2 - $500

Perfect working order, 4 settings has everything needed to connect.

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Malpassi Fuel Reg - $150 SOLD

Turbo Smart Plumback BOV $250 SOLD

Guages $200 SOL

Hybrid Cooler $100 SOLD

Located In QLD. PM me with your interest. Free delivery!

MUST GO, MAkE AN OFFER

Also have some other stock S15 Parts

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Nazar, still waiting on the calipers you sent on 17/9. Posting in the thread as you haven't responded to my PM sent 27/9 and your phone goes straight to an anonymous voicemail.

I'm hoping it's just a case of you being slack with the postage and nothing more, please let me know via post or PM what date they were sent and who they were sent with.

Thanks

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