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Hey guys, moving house soon and have a few parts lying round that need to go. No garage in the new house so i need to get rid of it all. :cool:

R33:

Series II coilpack ignitor - $90 ono

RB25 Coilpack cover - $50 ono

Alternator - Very good condition - $100 ono

R32:

GTR Front Grill - $200 ono

GTS-T Rear spoiler - White, good condition with LED light working - $30 ono

GTS-T Front drivers side guard - White - Perfect condition - $60 ono

GTS-T Front passengers side guard - Repairable damage - $10

RB20 Coilpack cover - $30

RB20 Fan shroud - Perfect condition - $20

HICAS solenoid, rear steering rack and some lines - $50? make an offer...

Spare wheel wooden cover - FREE

Universal parts:

New model apexi RSM - Perfect condition - $180 ono

Older version apexi RSM - Perfect condition - $100 ono

Clear VT indicators - $20

Orange VT indicators - $10

Few random guard badges and a bonnet badge

Will get pics up as soon as i find my camera.

Located in eastern suburbs of melbourne but can post smaller items.

PM me or phone/message 0423-712-016.

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Dave - Nah sorry mate just had a look and cant find the orange globes. Only cost about 2 bucks anyway.

Adam - Yeah afraid so.. Not moving too far away, just bit closer to city.

bloodsword27 - Ill post pics as soon as my sister gets back home with the camera. Both come with manuals i downloaded fron the net and the newer version comes with the apexi stand aswell.

Also have 2 Brand new thermo fans.

Both have been opened but never used.

Come with wiring, relays and instruction manuals.

12" CALIBRE - $60each or $100 for both

Here are the pics as promised.

Alternator:

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Ash Tray - Mint condition - $25 ono:

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Badges:

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Coilpack Covers:

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Drivers Guard:

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Fan Shroud:

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GTR Grill:

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Igniter:

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Indicators:

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New RSM:

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Thermo Fans:

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NEW PRICES!!!

R33:

Series II coilpack ignitor - $70 ono

RB25 Coilpack cover - $50 ono

Alternator - Very good condition - $50 ono

R32:

GTR Front Grill - $150 ono

GTS-T Rear spoiler - White, good condition with LED light working - $20 ono

GTS-T Front drivers side guard - White - Perfect condition - $50 ono

GTS-T Front passengers side guard - Repairable damage - $10

RB20 Coilpack cover - $30

RB20 Fan shroud - Perfect condition - $20

HICAS solenoid, rear steering rack and some lines - $20

Universal parts:

New model apexi RSM - Perfect condition - Sold pending payment

Older version apexi RSM - Perfect condition - $70 ono

Clear VT indicators - $10

Orange VT indicators - $10

Few random guard badges and a bonnet badge

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