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Howdy - keep reminding myself to get rid of this stuff so:

* R33 stock cat back - $20 (pickup from Gold Coast only as i can't transport it)

* R33 stock dump + front pipe $20 (can pick up in Brisbane or Gold Coast as I can fit it in the boot!)

* R33 Airbox and snorkel $60 (can pick up in Brisbane or Gold Coast as I can fit it in the boot!)

* R33 stock wheels with what is probably non-legal rubber (x2 only) $100 (can pick up in Brisbane or Gold Coast as I can fit it in the boot!)

* R33 stock intercooler $30 (can pick up in Brisbane or Gold Coast as I can fit it in the boot!)

* R33 S 1.5 fog lights $50 for both (can pick up in Brisbane or Gold Coast as I can fit it in the boot!)

think that's it... i'm in brisbane through the week, but all this stuff is on the coast - can get it on a weekend and bring to brisbane or arrange to have it picked up from the coast.

Umm contact on this forum or 0450 312 360

Cheers

Dane

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Edited by made_guy

yeah pretty sure i put one in not long before i took it - just a cheap paper one from supercheap whatever brand they are.

where are you?

hey mate, everything is on the gold coast at the moment til the weekend unfortunately as i have no way of getting it up to brisbane during the week, and i had left the coast at 2:00pm yesterday so just missed out on seeing your post.

i can wait till next week if you want i am only in brisbane during the week also i live about an hour out of bris so if you want to bring it to bris next week pm me your contact details and we will arrange it.

cheers



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