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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!) - sold pending payment clearing from Worp3d

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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wot do the foggyz look like im interested in a set PM me back wit pics

howdy - i'll try to remember to get a pic on the weekend but i stole...er borrowed a pic from SilverBullet that shows you what they look like:

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ok kool so they are actual foglights ok does it cum wit wiring n everything or wot

they're just the stock fog lights so they have a plug. you might need to check your car to see if the wiring is there - i don't any skylines didn't come with fog lights as standard though...?

I WILL BUY AIRBOX AND SNORKEL NEXT TIME YOU CAN BRING IT TO BRIS

hey mate, sorry it was picked up on the gold coast last night by another forum member.

yeah mate, they're not buckled at all, i just kept them (all 4) after i put my 18"s on as spares - but i figure keeping 2 spare is enough - hence only 2 for sale.

i'll put some pics up tonight - i only took them on my phone and forgot to bring my usb cable to work so i could do them today.

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