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R33 Gtst & Misc Parts - Forgies, Gtr Style Bar, Rear Bar, Pillar Guage Holder, Catch Can, Cross Over Pipe Etc.


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Hey guys for URGENT sale, I have the following. Just make an offer and take it off me!

Item: R33 GTR Front Bar to suit GTS-T

Condition: Needs some fibreglass work attention along the bottom

Price: $65 (make an offer!)

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Item: R33 GTST Pillar Guage holder (for 2 guages)

Condition: Perfect

Price: $70?? (make an offer!)

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Item: R33 GTST Rear bar (black)

Condition: Good Condition

Price: $110 (make an offer!)

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Item: Catch Can

Condition: Perfect

Price: $90?? (make an offer!)

To Fit: Any turbo car

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Item: 5 x RB25 Aries forged pistons (20thou oversized)

Condition: Perfect

Price: $550?? (make an offer!)

To Fit: RB25

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Item: RB25det Cross over pipe

Condition: Perfect

Price: $85?? (Make an offer!)

To Fit: R33 GTS-T

Location: Mill Park/Melbourne

Call me on: 0401 682 270

URGENT SALE, please call and arrange a time to check this stuff out & grab it!

Edited by Dean_HR31
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Hi Dean,

I just sent you a SMS.

I am interested in the front and rear gtr bars.

Please send me an email with pictures and your address - I will drop by this weekend to inspect and we'll talk it over then.

Note: Please do not send me an MMS to my phone - I use an Apple iphone 3G hence can't view MMS's. :)

Cheers,

Kevin

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