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R33 Taillights - $80 [Good Condition, No Leaks]

R33 Side Indicators ((Sold)) [standard orange coloured ones]

R33 Runners $30 [Peice that runs under the door that says 'skyline']

R33 Drivers Side Weathersheild - ((Sold))

R33 Series 1 Auto Standard Computer - $60

R33 Series 1 Grill - $30 [standard Gunmetal Grey color]

R33 Series 2 Wing [standard Gunmetal Grey color]

5mm Slip-on Spacers $10

Pod Filiter - $20 (Never Used)

3 Pillar Guage Holder (Fits Most Cars) - ((Sold))

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Water Guage (Temp, Mech) - ((Sold))

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Oil Guage (Temp, Mech) - ((Sold))

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Boost Guage ((Sold))

12" Ported Sub Box (No Sub) - $60

1000W Boss 4 Channel Amp - $70

Location: Brisbane, Logan City (Slacks Creek)

Reason for Selling: Parts no longer needed.

Extra Info: All items when removed were in good working condition.

Pictures:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=284233

Contact Details: Aron on 0401 570 301 - Fastest response.

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pic of pod plz

I'll try and get some soon, if anyone wants photos urgently I can send them to your phone just SMS me on 0401 570 301 ..thanks.

Updated first post also :D

Interested in the pod and the gauages... is it the type that mounts on the side arm near the driver's door or the universal one that mounts on the dash above the aircon vents?

PM me - .

3 Pillar Guage Holder - Sold

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Water Guage, Sold

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Oil Guage, Sold

Neo (7 Colour Changing) Boost Guage, Sold

R33 Side Indicators, Sold

R33 Drivers Side Weathersheild, Sold

Thanks >_<

R33 Series 1 Grill added.

pictures of taillights and pod filter plz

PM me cheers

I've been flat out with work this week and haven't had anytime to take any photos, I'll try and take them soon however.

They're just the stock taillights from a R33 GTST Series 1.

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