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Age: unknown

Condition: good to excellent

To Fit: any

Location: Belmore

Contact: 0403008586 or pm me

Comments: all gauges come with all wiring / sensors, prices are pickup only, postage at buyer's expense

Item: Trust - Greddy GRACER Airinx-II Air Filters (Original Trust adaptors included to suit oem meters)

Age: less than 6 months old

Condition: as new

Price: $140.00 pickup $120

To Fit: (What car) R33 GTR

Location: Belmore

Contact: pm, sms or ring me on 0403008586

Comments: may fit other GTR models? can someone confirm this please

currently $220 at nengun delivered after 2 weeks wait, this is less than 6 months old

http://www.nengun.com/trust-greddy/gracer-...-ii-air-filters

Piping not included, only those circled!

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Item: Red Line High Temp ATF oil (1quart/.94litres)

Age: new

Condition: Brand New , opened but unused.

Price: $15 pickup or can be posted at buyer's expense.

To Fit: was to be used on my R33 GTR but suitable for other cars?

Location: Belmore

Contact: pm, sms or ring me on 0403008586

Comments: GTR had a complete engine, gear and diff oil change and I unfortunately did not order enough for the transfer case. Ended up using some Castrol for this.

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Item: Dunlop Le Mans 265/35ZR18

Age: unknown

Condition: used but still plenty of rubber

Price: $140 for the pair... pickup only SOLD!

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Item: Duncan / Race Worx Attessa Controller

Age: received in the mail 06/02/08

Condition: Brand Spanker , never installed

Price: 350.00 pickup or posted for free SOLD!

To Fit: (What car) refer below thread

Location: Belmore / Lane Cove NSW

Contact: Jeff on 0403008586

Comments: Reason for selling is Im getting an ECU for the GTR instead.......

Group Buy thread

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Fs...77#entry3637877

Item: R33 GTR rear pods

Condition: new

Price: $120.00 pickup (cost me $132.50) or can be posted at buyer's expense SOLD!

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Item: Black HKS Exhaust Gas Temp gauge (60mm mechanical)

Price: $120 SOLD!

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Item: HKS Turbo Timer

Condition: used but in great condition

Price: $70 $60 pickup or can be posted at buyer's expense. SOLD!

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Item: White HKS Chrono DB Boost Gauge (60mm) + Meter Interface Unit

Price: $150 for both SOLD!

Item: Mearcat gauge holder to suit any R33 Skyline

Price: $30 SOLD!

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Item: Dunlop Le Mans 265/35ZR18

Age: unknown

Condition: used but still plenty of rubber

Price: $140 for the pair... pickup only..dropped to $100 for the pair..

To Fit: was on my LM-GT1 (18"x10")

Location: Belmore

Contact: pm, sms or ring me on 0403008586

Comments: only selling due to needing to replace front tyres and ended up buying a matching set of 4 for my wheels

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