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Hey all :D

I'm moving house in a couple of weeks and need to get rid of some parts I have lying around. All parts are currently located in SE Melb.

Call Ché on 0421 062 501.

email me: [email protected]

or PM me

Item: R33 GTST F+R springs - stock

Condition: Good condition - have now upgraded

Price: $50 for the lot ono SOLD (pending payment)

To Fit: R33 GTST

Item: R33 GTST F+R sway bars - stock

Condition: Good condition - have now upgraded

Price: $40 for both ono

To Fit: R33 GTST

Item: R33 GTST dump and front pipes - stock

Condition: Good condition (needs a clean) - have now upgraded

Price: $40 for both ono

To Fit: R33 GTST

Also have:

Item: K&N pod filter (4" base diameter, 2.5" neck diameter)

Condition: Good condition - slight mark on one edge of the base

Price: $25 ono

To Fit: lots of cars (with a correct adaptor)

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Item: Hi-lift jack

Condition: Good condition

Price: $50 ono

To Fit: 4wds and other cars that require tall jacks

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Sway bars and fuel pump are sold - pending payment

Hey John, it's Kevin (buyer of your sway bars) - are you available next weekend?

I'm a bit busy with work this week, but next weekend I'll come around?

Hey John, it's Kevin (buyer of your sway bars) - are you available next weekend?

I'm a bit busy with work this week, but next weekend I'll come around?

Hey Kevin,

My name's actually "Ché", but anyways...lol

I'm sure I'll be free at some point - give me a call and we'll tee up a time :D

Do you have the adaptor that will fit the K&N pod filter onto the GTS-T? I'll take it if you're selling it with the adaptor.

Sorry mate - this pod was never fitted to a Skyline so I don't have an adpator for it.

You can get cheap generic ones from places like Autobarn though...

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