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Hi Guys,

I have a bunch of bits from different cars that I am getting rid of.

I wont hold anything, first to turn up with the money gets them.

email me only! I dont get to PM's often enough and you will probably miss out if you pm me.

2 x Goodyear Revspec 255/40/17 Tyres, 1000k's on them tops. Bought to get through rego. $400

2 x R33 GTR Airbox + Snorkel, one from Series 1, one from series 3. $50ea SOLD!

Pair of R33 GTR N1 Front bar slots (brand new), unpainted $50 SOLD!

R33 GTR Bonnet Lip (brand new), unpainted $50

R33 GTR Blow off valve return pipe that runs under/behind the intercooler from valves. $50

R33 GTR Stock Blow off valves and mounting bracket $100

Pair of R33 GTR HKS Dump Pipes, used but good cond. $300 SOLD!

R33 GTR dash mount for 3 x 60mm gauges, nice moulded unit. Hole drilled in one side for wires (otherwise you have to go through the dash). $150 SOLD!

R33 GTR HICAS lock bar (brand new) $100

R33 GTR GReddy Timing Belt (brand new) $100 SOLD!

R33 GTR GReddy radiator pipe (brand new) $100 SOLD!

R33 GTR Front sway bar $50

R33 GTR Rear sway bar $50

R33 Engine Damper Kit (Brand New) $50 SOLD!

R33 GTR Stock fuel pressure regulator $50

R33 Stock tail lights $50 pair

WGNC34 260RS Centre Console $200

R33 Gtst Front Calipers, Rotors and Rebuild Kit $250

Defi BFII set. Includes Control Unit II, Amber Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, Fuel Pressure, all sensors. $600 SOLD!

Field R33 GTR ECU Loom extender (To go between your ECU and Loom so you can safely tap into your ECU wires. Has had 1 or 2 wires used on it only). $100

WGNC34 (And possibly R34) Air Con loom extension (for putting your AC unit in the glove box or somewhere else). $100.

Pivot shift light. Tiny. Used for a little while. $50 SOLD!

PICS UP -> http://picasaweb.google.com/cbiggins/PartsForSale

Christian

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can i grab pics of the r33 gtr airbox's,is there anything wrong with the airbox's at all, ill take them both but just send me pics 1st and also pics of the hks dump pipes,

cheers tony

can i grab pics of the r33 gtr airbox's,is there anything wrong with the airbox's at all, ill take them both but just send me pics 1st and also pics of the hks dump pipes,

cheers tony

Pics coming soon. Airboxes are fine, were just replaced with pods.

complete rear assembly incl wheel studs?

Um.. Nope, just front calipers, rotors and rebuild kit... like it says.

Christian

Thread updated with new parts.

Emails received will reply to them first (before the PM's because I asked for emails in the first post).

Pics are taken, will upload them shortly.

there is no pics of the airbox, 1st dibs for both r33 gtr airbox

Yeah just realised.. Will get some.

and are they genuine hks dump pipes,

As far as I am aware, they are.

Christian

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