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Item: Swift Boost Gauge 60mm

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $35

Extra Info: Item is fairly new, it has only been in the car for 3 to 4 months, lights up a nice white color.

Item: Universal 2 Pillar Gauge Holder

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $35

Extra Info: Has a small hole where it was screwed in, nothing too major however.

Item: R33 Standard Cat

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $20

Extra Info: -

Item: R33 Standard Sidemount Intercooler

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $55

Extra Info: -

Item: R33 Standard Intercooler Funnel Duct

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $15

Extra Info: -

Item: R33 Standard ECU

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: No Longer Needed.

Price and Payment Conditions: $100

Extra Info: This came off a R33 GTST Auto.

I am located in Brisbane (Logan), I am willing to post all items at buyers cost. I will post up photos of each item in the coming days also. Any other questions, please PM me or contact me via mobile on 0433 639 597 if I don't pick up, just send me a SMS and I'll get back to you.

Thanks :P

Here are some photos of the products:

Below is the photos of the Intercooler and Funnel Duct:

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Below are photos of the Boost Guage (Not Actual Photos, But Exactly The Same Product)

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I'll get more/actuall photos soon.

Edited by KustomR33
  • 2 weeks later...
what size gauges does the Universal 2 Pillar Gauge Holder take?, 60mm?

Yeah, I had 60mm guages in it.

Replied all PM's and SMS's, however all parts are still for sale at the moment.

PM me, or contact me on 0433 639 597.

Still got the Piller???

Pics?

I'll pick up

Yeah, Piller is still for sale, pickup is more then welcome. I have someone coming so pickup the Intercooler tomorrow, so you're more then welcome to drop around then as well.

My camera is stuffed at the moment, which sucks - but I found a photo on google, its EXACTLY the same product.

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The one I have is black, but you get the idea :thumbsup:

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