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Item: r33 gtr front rotors 324mm

Age:

Condition: just been machined

Price: $100 pick up or buyer organizers post

To Fit: r33gtr

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm

Comments: changed to slotted rotor and gave these a machine. In perfect condition

Item: double 60mm gauge holder

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $100ono pick up or buyer organizes post

To Fit: (What car) r33 any

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm

Item: 3 gauge 60mm holder

Age: new

Condition: new

Price: $50 ono pick up or buyer organizes post

To Fit: (What car) r33 any

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm

Item: 3” front pipe rb26dett

Age:

Condition: new

Price: $150 ono pick up or buyer organizes post

To Fit: (What car) rb26dett

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm

Item: r33 series 1 gtst front seats

Age: used

Condition: driver’s side has small rip on back rest, passenger recliner broken

Price: $50 ono pick up or buyer organizes post

To Fit: (What car) r33 any

Location: Sydney

Contact: pm

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3 gauge holder sold pending payment
seats sold everything else still forsale

Is the 3 gauge holder still available?

If so would you do it for $50 delivered to vic?

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