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Immediate availability:

-Tanabe lowered springs (~40mm) $150 SOLD

-Stock R33 Gts25t intercooler $100

-R33 rear parcel shelf $50

Will consider all serious offers for the above items, prefer local pick-up.

Available end July:

-Apexi 2nd gen S-AFC (blue screen w/ buttons) $350 SOLD

-Sard R2D2 blow off valve with adaptor off r34 was $350, now $250

Grex oil cooler kit (with Grex sandwich, all fittings and braided lines) was $850, now $600...

Cheers,

Louis

immediate sale, ring 0414 868628

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Originally posted by CONAN

850 for the cooler  kit???????????

you can get em brand spanking new for 750

yeah my bad... not a commonly traded item so i didn't have an idea... anyway, have just confirmed that it will not be up for sale... safc and bov belong to a mate so all offers on these 2 items will have to be referred...

Originally posted by nostalgik

My mate will give ya 300 for the SAFC

belongs to a mate and i think he's expecting more but i'll let him know of ur offer and pm u when he's decided...

Originally posted by XEQTOR

Interested in da springs

 Is that for all 4 springs? Is it 40mm all round?

yep that's for 4 springs and 40mm is a rough figure... i actually bought these off these forums with tanabe sustec dampers but didn't fit them on after i realised that some of the dampers were stuffed, so now i'm just selling the springs... i know a place in mascot that will do it for under $100...

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not silly at all... i guess my post was confusing... 1st gen afc is the 5 knob jobbie, 2nd gen afc is the blue screen button one also called the safc, which is the one i had but has since been sold... current one is what i'll call the 3rd gen afc or 2nd gen safc...

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