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R33 windscreen grill great condition $75 Delivered

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R33 GTST complete factory airbox setup with snorkel $100 + Delivery

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R33 GTST aircon compressor great condition $100 + Delivery

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R33 GTST passenger side tail light complete white $75 + Delivery

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R33 GTST inner door trims perfect condition $75 + Delivery

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R33 GTST center console great condition $75 + Delivery

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R33 GTST rear view mirror $15 + Delivery

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R33 GTST coil pack brackets RB20-25-26 $15 + Delivery

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Trust full turbo timer (missing small plastic cover over screen $40+ Delivery

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90 Degree stainless bend for high mount turbo with silicon joiners $45 + Delivery

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R33 GTST Series 2 power antenna motor $45 + Delivery

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Adjustable guaged fuel regulator with universal adapter $45 + Delivery

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Bilstein Suspension for R33 GTST with King low springs set in great condition sits the car about an inch and a half lower then standard and stiffens the ride nicely also $450 Delivered

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This has a 4 bolt flange and comes with the flange plate, the one on your manifold now can be cut off and the new one welded on :P

Didn't really want to.

If it is still here in a week $30 Delivered :D

no probs mate just remind me and ill have to get ur details off you vice versa

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