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Hey guys just have a few parts from my car that i need to get rid of to clear the house up a bit...

The parts are as following.

Stock R33 Seats with rails, good condition - $100 for both

Autotechica Reclinable Seats Model - SP2 - Black in colour good condition, they have 180 sx rails that have been modified to fit an R33 asking $350 ono for both seats with the rails Price Drop

Catco High Flow cat - This is the ceramic highflow cat by catco its 3" big and already has flanges on it to suit most Nissans, good condition - $120 SOLD pending payment

R33 and possibly R32 Dump/Front pipe in one, this is a custom made open bellmouth style one its mild steel - $100 Price Drop

R33 stock Dump and Front pipe perfect if your bringing your car back to stock or you need it for defect - $30 for both

Solid Alloy steering bush for R32,s13,A31,180 etc - This replaces the stock rubber bush to give your car a better feel of the road, great for drifters and track cars, Brand New $35 posted anywhere in Aus

HSK Green mushroom pod comes with a metal afm adapter, good condition the filter is clean - $50

Genuine Nissan OEM Brake pads about 85-90% meat left $35 for both back and front delivered anywhere in aus

Sony PSP - Barely used since i bought it a few years back, excellent condition comes with psp, charger, cover and memory stick - $130 delivered anywhere in aus (i will most likely throw in some games and movies too, i just need to find them) - SOLD

R33 Stock Airbox and snorkel, good condition - $60

Original R33 Dash Cluster with 124xxxks on the odometer asking $110 ono posted anywhere in aus

Original R33 Door Sill Plates - Good condition asking $60 posted anywhere in aus

Best way to contact me would be on here or email [email protected]

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Can get more pictures on request.

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