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1) Prof Sheepdog BOV $120

2) NISMO Black Anodized Aluminium Gear Knob $90 *SOLD

3) POLARG H1 bulbs (bluish white, HID look) $50

these bulbs are as bright and bluish as the PIAA ones but at quarter of the price!

4) WEST H1 bulbs (Metal White, 3950K) $25 SOLD

5) NGK Platinum plugs PFR6A-11 (month old, receipts to prove) set of 6 $45 *SOLD

6) PROLOCK steering wheel lock $30

7) Morel Millenium 6 (6.5" splits, crossover) *offers*

8) Addzest Cassette deck *offers*

forgot to include 1 more!

9) stock R33 gtst BOV *offers*

Hi,

Does do the POLARG and WEST globes fit a R33 GTST ser 1?

May I ask what is the differnce in both. Definately interested in getting at least one pair. Probably the POLARG. Where abouts are you located, I'm in the SE side of Melb.

Thanks

yup they most definitely do!

the POLARGs are brighter than than the WESTs and have a bluish tinge to them. The WESTs are just whitish.

i'm located in the southbank area.

gimme a call on 0403356708 to arrange somethin.......

:P

okie here goes.............*deep breath*

yup, the plugs were in the car for about a month before the car started to act weird, as in the car was sluggish at certain rpms, so i brought it to the mechanic who at first thought it was due to the plugs and changed them. But that didnt solve the problem and to cut a long story short, after some troubleshooting, the problem was found to be caused by a f****n piece of plastic that had broken off my air filter and was lodged in the mesh of the afm, thus causing the intermittent "sluggishness" of the car (ie: when the above mentioned f****n piece of plastic was being thrown about in the intake section). That all said and done, i found myself with an extra set of perfectly fine 1 month old plugs, and dun really need them atm, which brings us back here.........

*phew*

and I would say the POLARGs are 80% as blue as the piaas, but you're welcome to see them for urself! :P

cheers!

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