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G'day All,

GReddy copy FMIC is SOLD!

To recap what i have in my garage now.

- ARC Radiator - asking $650

- Standard side mount I/C - asking $85

- Z32 AFM + plug - asking $235

- R33 Turbo back exhaust - asking $450

- R33 Coilovers - asking $950

All other available parts, feel free to enquire and offers will be looked at for all parts I've for sale.

Cheers

Grant

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hey mate still got the exhaust?? also im keen on the Z32 with the plug aswell just got to have a chat to my tuner early next week

Yep I still have both exhaust and AFM.

Just PM me when you're ready to get it off my hands.

Cheers

Grant

Whats the lowest price you will take for the coil overs?

G'day mate,

PM me your reasonable offer that I might consider letting it go.

Cheers

Grant

Tommygr34, it's bit too low, PM me your next reasonable offer.

And didn't you want the Apexi BOV?

Cheers

Grant

ill give you $250 for the radiator if you in a hurry to dump it.

just can't justify any more seeing as though i can get china ones for 200 sure they are shit but hey it will suit my purpose.

Won't accept $250 for the radiator cos it's made by ARC ask someone else how much you can buy these brand new delivered from Japan.

If you want to buy china one for 200, go ahead, otherwise don't waste my time with ridiculous offers.

yeah i heard one in person i dont think i like the sound haha sounds like something from the fast and the furious haha how bout 200 for the Z32 n plug let me know

$220 is the lowest I'll let it go for at the moment, you're welcome to PM me when you want to come and collect it.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Z32 AFM + Plug is sold and just have gone.

All available parts, feel free to make an reasonable offer via PM.

I've also got Apexi Dual Chamber BOV by itself, asking $100 ONO.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

It's the first 3 day bump for this thread!

Anyone want to buy some awesome mods for your lovely Skyline?

Reasonable offers are always welcome via PM.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Another BUMP for this thread!

As usual all reasonable offers are always welcomed.

Buy something for your lovely Skyline!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Yes it's time for me to bump this thread!

Also, I'm lowering the price for all available items listed.

ARC Radiator - asking $600.

R33 Exhaust - asking $400

R33 Standard SMIC - asking $80

R33 Coil overs - asking $850

Apexi Dual Chamber BOV - asking $90

Willing to look at any reasonable offers for these parts, purely because my dad is still nagging at me (not my fault I like Skylines so much!).

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

400R replica grill is SOLD!

Still have 400R replica bumper now asking $50 pick up.

Also still have these parts listed on post #34 and I can be negotiable for some of them.

Cheers

Grant

Bumpity bump!

Still got all parts as stated on post #34 and front bumper.

As usual, will look into any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Coilovers is SOLD and gone!

All remaining parts are still available, offers welcomed and will considered.

Cheers

Grant

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