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Item: R33 series 2 front bar

Condition: damaged as shown, scratched

Price: $110

To Fit: (What car) r33 series 2

Location: melbournes west

Contact: Ferah via PM, mob: 0431521947 or email [email protected]

Comments: one side cut for an intercooler pipe to fit

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Item: R33 RB25DET

Condition: missing turbo, BOV, coilpacks and flywheel

Price: $1200

Location: melbournes west

Contact: Ferah via PM, mob: 0431521947 or email [email protected]

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Item: R33 Factory Pods

Condition: scracthed

Price: $80

Location: melbournes west

Contact: Ferah via PM, mob: 0431521947 or email [email protected]

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Item: R33 left hand side rear light

Condition: good

Price: $120

Location: melbournes west

Contact: Ferah via PM, mob: 0431521947 or email [email protected]

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yes does come with engine loom, its from a 1997 series 2 r33 with only 65000kms. LoL as far as compression i duno cant help u there sorry but engine was running fine when it was in the previous car. Its off my brothers car that he rid off.

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