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$650 delivered for the turbo. PM sent

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R33 gtst front calipers- $250 the pair

r33 gtst stock front rotors plenty of meat -$120 the pair

update-

ARC bov sold

spacers are sold pending payment

all PM's replied. please make reasonable offer on remaining items-

hey elvis the spacers are 30mm.

sorry subie im having troubles uploading. can i get your email? pm sent to ya

1st post edited. just realised from the chra tag that its a bush bearing s15 turbo....sorry guys! after $500ono for it

sorry subie im having troubles uploading. can i get your email? pm sent to ya

Hi mate,

I still didn't get ur pm mate.. can u send me an email to [email protected]

regarding GTR seats

cheers

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my R33 GTR seats :cool: $900 or willing to trade 1 (or 2) for a good 1 (or pair) Bride seat.

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^^ pic of tiny tear between driver's thigh (smaller than 10c coin)

before you all say anything bout that stain on the passenger seat, it was from spilt milkshake that i didnt bother washing off yet (but i am hell regretting posting this pic now hahaha) will be sold fresh and clean :D

all pm's have been replied to. let me know if you need anything that i may have not listed? have pretty much a whole car minus the firewall-front half...

Turbo sold

spacers temporarily no longer for sale,

MAKE DECENT OFFERS ON ANYTHING!

cmon people i know u all want the good gear on offer here! throw me a few offers and u might just get it!

omg ive been in this thread so many times and only just noticed all the stuff ur selling, u should post it all on the first post n maybe ull have a better chance of selling it :banana: just a tip

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