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Random parts in my garage I want to part with.

- Blitz BOV on hotpipe, fits nice and easy into RB engine bay.

$150

- 25mm bolt-on spacers, set of 4. No idea why I even have them lol. 5x114.3, comes with all bits and pieces.

$200

- R33 stock side skirts in BLACK. Damaged on the undersides, will not be noticable when fitted to the car body.

$100

Hit me up with a PM. Located on the east, but I can be wherever with the goods :)

Cheers.

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Edited by mr. kirisaki
No way a 60mm guage will fit in the Greddy POD will it?

If so ill take it!

Unfortunately the 60mm gauge won't fit, cos the hole in the pillar is only 52mm.

And the skirts looked like what all the other Skylines look like when they have stock skirts? PM me if you're still interested.

Edited by mr. kirisaki
  • 2 weeks later...
u sure u dont wanna send the side skirts up to qld for me?

if so pm me and we can work something out!

Haha you sure you don't wanna come down to Melb to get them :D

Nah mate, I'm pretty sure they have a high chance of getting damaged when getting freighted interstates, you don't wanna get the skirts in like 4 pieces...

  • 6 months later...

hey mate can you please email me better pics of black skirts including damaged areas to [email protected]

pretty keen on the man cheers!!!

can u measure the centre of the spacers? 2 have 2 different pairs there, 1 diff sizes (one is prob for toyota n one for nissan/ford wheels) and 200 for a mismatched pair is a bit 2 much

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