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R33/r34 Nismo Braided Brake Lines, R33 Rear Strut Brace, Greddy Rb20/25 Timing Belt, Silver Pro-comp Boost Gauge Pics Up


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Selling the following items will post all items at the buyers expense if interstate:

R33/R34 Nismo Braided Brake Lines in near new condition, used for 3mths from new, cost $340. SOLD

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R33 Skyline Rear Adjustable Strut Brace in excellent condition - Price $150

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New Greddy RB20/25 Timing Belt much stronger than stock to keep timing perfect without snapping - Price - $150

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2 5/8" Auto Meter Pro-Comp Ultra Lite Boost Gauge complete in box. Gauge used for a month but comes with completely new fitting & installation kit as I had shortened the original hose etc to suit my installation cost $159 + new fitting kit. Price - $90

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Stock R33 Flywheel perfect for those looking for one to do a manual conversion - Price $100ono

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R33 Series 2 Centre Console - Price $40

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R33 Series 2 Drivers Window Switch with surround - Price - $50

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Z32 AFM Plug with ~30cm loom - Price $20

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Location - Adelaide

Contact - PM or SMS 0404998591

Edited by nigelswazi

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