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Item: Genuine V35 Skyline Top Secret Carbon Fibre Vented Bonnet

Age: less than a year

Condition: used but in excellent condition

Price:PRICE DROP $1250

To Fit: V35 Skyline

Location: Sydney

Contact: me

Comments: bonnet was on the Team Mu Secret 'L8RSXY' V35 which was displayed in Autosalon and will shortly be featured in Ignition and a few other mags. Reason for sale is that a new bonnet is already on its way over from the US giving away the chance to be one of the very few, if not the ONLY person to own a Genuine Top Secret carbon bonnet (don't know of any other in the country...)

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HKS Intake kit including intake piping, intake pod filter with intake heat shield designed for the VQ motor (was previously fitted for V/G35 VQ35 motor) $300 ono [pics attached below] adding this in for Kareem

if you want the Carbon Bonnet and intake together contact me for a deal~

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definitely NOT Mu Secret's lol despite the fact i am friends with the boys down there but i dont actually work directly with them anymore. nothing personal but just business factors that got between us.

more items added-

R33 Trust Exhaust Cat-back with Xforce 9" oval muffler $350 excellent condition minor scratches

T28 Split dump Screamer pipe $100 ...loud lol

Custom R33 front pipe (dump to cat) $130 [screamer+front pipe $220]

GC8 WRX 3" catback echaust with a very expensive MRT oval muffler $300

2x Soarer 16" stock rims with Bridgestone RE01 tyres easily more than 50% tread $150 ecellent condition

2x Enkie rims black centre with polished lip rolling on Advan DNA GP tyres 80% tread $300 slight gutter rash otherwise perfect

SET OF 4 Buddyclub P1 Racing white 16x8 +35 offset with rwc tyres $750 slight gutter rash,

please PM me for more pics

pics of wheels?

which ones?

i'll be posting up the pics tonight anyways coz going to take the photo's now whilst there is still some light

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item added:

ARC/Professor Sheepdog blow off valve- SOLD

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screamer pipe to suit t28 (sorry only pic ive got)

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pics added:

enkie's

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r33 trust zorst with xforce muffler (almost perfect cond.)

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soarer rims

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RE01 tyres on soarer rims

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Buddyclub p1's

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tyres on the p1's

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also adding in a JDM s15 T28bb turbo in immac condition with almost no shaft play- $600 + $50 delivery if required

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coupla more items added as well

silvia 3projector headlights. driver side headlight has broken braket wher the grill goes, passenger side has crack on the lense. $120 the pair

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180xs stock bonnet in red, only tiny dent, needs a good wash $150

2x bolt-on hub spacers 5x114.3 SOLD

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T28 s15 bush bearing turbo SOLD

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my O2 Exec phone in box with all accessories great condition SOLD

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hey guys n gals UPDATE

car has gone in for some work so need the money fairly quickly. please feel free to PM me some offers for anything of interest, but otherwise make offers for trade of parts suitable for R33 gtst coz there is always something that i need lol

PM's have been replied to. if you need more pics of anything let me know!

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