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1. Cusco Rear Strut Tower Bar Oval Shaft SOLD!

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2. HKS Boost Gauge SOLD!

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3. Apexi SAFC-II SOLD!

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4. Cusco Cap SOLD!

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5. HKS SSQV SOLD!

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Condition:

All items are in great working condition, plug-and-play!

Price:

Cusco Rear Strut Tower Bar Oval Shaft - $180 $150 $135 $125 $110 SOLD!

HKS Boost Gauge - $60 SOLD!

Apexi SAFC-II - $250 SOLD!

Cusco Cap - $40 $30 $25 $20 SOLD!

HKS SSQV - $280 $260 $250 SOLD!

All prices are negotiable.

To Fit: (What car)

Universal items except for the Cusco rear strut bar, all parts taken out from my Series II 33 GTS-T which i sold. SAFC-II tuned for full exhaust + 0.8 bar of boost. HKS SSQV comes with adaptor.

Location:

Melbourne.

Contact:

PM.

Comments:

Postage shouldn't be a problem, buyer pays for it though. :bunny:

However, would prefer Melb pick-up!

:D:D:D:O:bunny:

Edited by blu3chip
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Just out of curiousity how does that strut brace fit the rear of a R33? I have only even seen the following type

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Nissan-R33-GTR-GTST...1QQcmdZViewItem

which is what I have fitted on my R33. That cusco brace looks like a front brace or rear for another model.

Edited by nigelswazi
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