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Hi all,

I have for sale the following items, I am located in Sydney and am happy to post at buyers expense ;)

Apexi pod filter for R33 GTST $40

Stock R33 GTST airbox/snorkle with Apexi panel filter $60

Stock R33 GTST turbo (1 exhaust stud has snapped) $300

Stock R33 GTST intercooler & piping $50

Stock R33 GTST intake/BOV piping $100

Hawk brake pads for R33 GTST (New) Front $110 Rear $100

R33 GTST turbo lines $60

R33 GTST air conditioning compressor $150

R33 GTST air conditioning condensor $50

R33 GTST air conditioning hoses and brackets $50

R33 GTST climate control units x 2 $40

R33 GTST split front/dump pipe in stainless steel $260

R33 GTST stock boost solenoid $30

R33 GTR intake plenum freshly powdercoated (intake is slightly squashed) $200

R33 GTR intake piping (yellow) $60

GTR HKS BOV (old school style) $60

R32 GTR stock coilpack $60 (1 clasp has broken, visible in pic)

R33 rear wiper $60 (rear window to suit $200)

R33 HICAS unit $50

R33 GTSt stock turbo back exhaust $60

R32 GTR stock front pipes $20

R33 GTSt front & rear stock sway bars $100 (pair)

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the intake piping for the R33 GTR, is that from turbos to AFM or the 2x intercooler inlet piping?

will you do just the snorkel for $20? I want it for a 33GTR to send some cool air to my pods and fashion it into a partition I am making but understand they are similar

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the intake piping for the R33 GTR, is that from turbos to AFM or the 2x intercooler inlet piping?

will you do just the snorkel for $20? I want it for a 33GTR to send some cool air to my pods and fashion it into a partition I am making but understand they are similar

Its the two aluminium pipes for the intercooler inlets.

At the moment I would like to sell the snorkle complete with the airbox :)

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nice looking plenum :P wonder who did that!

dude, i'll take the yellow twin turbo pipe and a climate control unit if its still got the lights in it,

that and the dumps etc from the other thread. i'll call you tonight.

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nice looking plenum :P wonder who did that!

dude, i'll take the yellow twin turbo pipe and a climate control unit if its still got the lights in it,

that and the dumps etc from the other thread. i'll call you tonight.

A guy named Chris from Craved Coatings did it for me, you might know him :P

No dramas, ill await your call ;)

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