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Hey Guys

Did a final clean out of the garage to make way for the new toy and need to shift a heap of gear.

Have the following for sale, pick up from the Warner/Brendale area (can maby organise to meet somewhere, please no postage these items are rather large or heavy)

* Stock R33 Intercooler $50

* Stock R33 Airbox with new filter plus snorkel pipe $50 SOLD

* Stock R33 Plenium (upper part only) $50

* Stock R33 Disc rotors (all 4, front & rear) $50 SOLD

* Stock R33 ECU (Series 2, Manual) $50 SOLD

* Stock R33 AFM (Series 2, 3 wire, comes with plug) $50 SOLD

All parts are in good condition and were simply removed to be replaced by aftermarket items.

Please contact via this thread or pm.

Here are some images of the parts below;

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ill take the air box, pm me your bank or paypal details

cheers

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do the upper halves of the rb25 plenum fit to the runners/bottom half of the rb20?

if so ill take it

pretty sure it wont

Pm sent re discs.

thanks :laugh:

joe

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Just a general recap for everyone, I dont want to post these items as their are either heavy or the box to fit them in is large, many of the items for sale im asking less than what postage will be if I shipped them, hence i would only like pick up sales or meet somewhere in Brisbane... That and I dont want to go to the post office, i hate the post office...

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do you still have the stock intercooler piping ? :D

nah, i got one pipe left with was a custom one made from polished stainless which replaces the stock pipe where the BOV goes...

do you have a r 33 series one front bumper reo bar or series 2 if it will work.

No sorry just whats listed, thats all i got left to get rid of...

I threw allot of gear in the bin in my recent move...

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Hey col how much meat is on the rotors? Do they need to be machined at all?

Their still quite meaty, personally id machine while their off the car as you may as well before you pop them on...

Better to start with a fresh canvas...

So to answer your question honestlly tho, yes their fine, no you dont have to machine them but i personally would

Col, how thick is that SMIC?

Its just standard R33 side mount thickness (roughlly 2inchs)...

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COL - $30 for the air box and snorkle.

Sorry, I think $50 is very fair considering they are asking $100+ in other threads...

Mind you if I could post it I would, they are just too big to post...

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