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Hey people, just cleaning out the garage. all items located in Melbourne inner north. prefer local pickup. I'll consider posting on the smaller items if buyer pays postage.

all prices neg, but please no silly offers.

Item: R33 GTR style front bar with custom indicators. black

Age: ~1 year

Condition: very good, small crack can be fixed

Price: $300

To Fit: R33 gts/t

Item: R33 GTS-t discs and pads (front and rear)

Age: unsure

Condition: discs still have some meat need machining, pads are about 50% i'd say

Price: $200

To Fit: R33 + maybe some others, you guys might know better than me

Item: R33 GTS-t front and rear sway bar (complete with fittings)

Age: off a 96 s2

Condition: perfect condition. upgraded so need to go

Price: $100 each

To Fit: R33

Item: nismo stripes sticker kit

Age: new

Condition: perfect, still rolled up never used. I bought this for my car but the colour scheme (red black silver) does not suit a black car. best on white or silver car

Price: SOLD

To Fit: r32, r33, r34, s13, s14, s15, camry, whatever.

Item: R33 GTS-t suspension. springs & shocks (front and rear)

Age: off a 96 s2

Condition: shocks are pretty worn. springs are fine

Price: SOLD

To Fit: R33

Item: R33 GTS-t original nissan front + rear speakers plus double din nissan cd + tape head unit (all clarion)

Age: off a 96 s2

Condition: all works fine

Price: $150

To Fit: heaps of cars

Item: 3" decat pipe (black)

Age: was only on car for 1 week

Condition: virtually brand new. excellent condition

Price: $80

To Fit: R32, R33 + perhaps others

Item: standard compliance R33 cat

Age: used for about 6 months

Condition: excellent condition. no damage whatsoever still clean and straight on the inside

Price: $150

To Fit: R32, R33 + perhaps others

Item: apex'i SAFC 2

Age: only on car for a few months

Condition: as new (still has clear plastic sticker over face)

Price: SOLD

To Fit: skylines, silvia plus many more

Item: r34 smic

Condition: excellent. couple of bent fins easily fixed

Price: $200

To Fit: r33/34 straight bolt on. r32 slight modification.

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