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Will do cheaper for cash on pickup - Parts are in Brisbane, Sunnybank

Mines modified Computer for R33 gts-t rb25det series 1 Boostup .09, Exhaust, Pod - $440

HKS EVCIII Boost Controller $220

Dephi Link Boost guage (White Face 60) with Defi link Controller 1 & Boost sensor $200

Series II R33 interior - Includes seats, Doortrims, Rear 1/4 Trims $350

Rb25det power fc. No hand controller. Current setting for Boostup 1.0, Exhaust, Pod $1000

Apexi drift style cat back exhaust. Quite Loud. 1 Piece so pickup only $350

New Oilcooler with Universal Adapter and braided Hoses $250

R33 SL Bride Drivers Side Rail - Bottom Mount $150

R33 GTS-t rear Tein HA coilovers in very good condition. Hight and damper with helpersprings $400

Rb25det Rb20det 3" front / dump pipe $150

2 x 16"x6.5" R32 GTS-T rims with worn tyres $120

4 x 17x7.5"? R34 Gtt Rims. Lots of scrapes. Came off crashed car so dont know condition (I have used 2 and they where fine but other 2 had flat tyres and have not tested them for balance) . No Caps and No Tyres $220

4 x 17.7.5"? R34 Gtt rims in good condition. 1 has some gutter rash but rest are good $550 - Includes Caps - No Tyres $330 or $550 with 80%+ Nankang tyres

4 x S15 16" Wheels - 2 New tyres, 1 40% 1 Worn Rims good $450

AFM - Green Sticker (2 Available)- Suit Rb20 & Rb25 series 1 - Good upgrade for Rb26dett $120 each

AFM - Pink Sticker - Suit SeriesII Rb25 Motor $120

R33 Under Bonnet Big Fuse Box with Attached Loom $50

R33 Pedals - Clutch / Brake/ Accel $150

R33 ABS Unit $100

R33 Brake Master Cylinder and Resovior $100

R33 Bonnet Release $40

R33 rb25det std blowoff valve and pipe $50

R33 rb25det gts-t fuel pump $40

R33 rb25det Series II Coil Packs $150 the lot or $30 Each

R33 rb25det series II coil harness in good condition $40

R33 Rb25det Series I Coil Packs $30 Each

R33 Passanger Door - Has some paint Scrape $100

R33 Passanger side mirror $50

R33 Passanger side window glass $50

R33 passanger side window regulator $100

R33 Steering Column with switches, Steering Wheel is in good cond but airbag deployed $100

R33 Front crossmember with steering rack and fluid resovior + hubs. 1 Rack end is bent $50 (Pickup)

R33 Overflow Bottle - $40

R33 Std Radiator - $100

R33 Washer Bottle - $80

R33 Std caster rods - Good bushes - $50 Pair

I dont have any other r33 parts.

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I wont takes the caps off this set but I have 2 spare which I will do for $50 including postage or $35 Pickup

willing to separate R34 center caps for $50? PM me if so...

I will do the powerfc for $900 pickup. It does not need a special loom like Emanage etc. You just unplug you std computer and plug the powerfc into the std loom. Its a full replacement for the std computer.

Hey PM'd you yet havnt gotten a reply.

Still waiting for exhaust to be sent or atleast an ETA.

I have PM'd you the TNT tracking number.

Edited by Brokenz

Good R34 Rims - SOLD

$270 for the rims posted to melb?? pm meh or txt me on 0422 142 176 if you want that offer broo

Which rims? Scrached Rashed / R34 Rims? Thats fine. I pm'd you but your inbox is full

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