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Big box of goodies for sale - (no pics camera phone died, but if your in melb come down to inspect) - reason for sale is i have sold my r33 and have spare parts to clear garage out.

Standard GTST Clutch - Done 80KM

R33 S1 - 6 Coils - good for spare couple for testing

Ignitor Module R33 S1

R33 S1 Dash Silver spray has minor crack in middle

NEW Greddy Cam Gear Exhaust - R33 S1

R33 S1 Turbo Plastic Intake not complete

R33 S1 Return blow of value intake piping

Standard R33 Yellow Indicators

R33 S1 Front Driver and Passenger Guard Liner

R33 Standard GTST Fuel Pump

R32 Standard GTR Fuel Pump

R33 Standard S1 ECU GTST

Airbox Snorcal

Some Rubber hose from Standard Intercooler

Standard R33 S1 Fuel Pressure Reg

Standard R33 S1 GTS Exhaust (Yes NA)

Age:

Second Hand

Condition:

Ok

Price:

500

To Fit: (What car)

R33 GTST S1

Location:

Melbourne West - St Albans

Contact:

Mobile - 0412 402 283 - Amit

Comments:

Will not split so do not PM or call asking for a single item.

Edited by WLD747
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  • 3 weeks later...
sorry guys not splitting as yet. Come on someone wants all these goodies. $400 this weekend :-)

You would have a better chance of sellit if you split your only ppl that would want your stuff is 33 owners.

My offer stands

Thanks

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