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Hi guys,

I'm going to start clearing my garage today so will be selling parts, pics to come:

1) Apexi EL2 mechanical boost gauge (black face)

Reads in Bar, looking to swap for another mechanical that reads in PSI (pref apexi) of will take $170 for it.

2)

Turbosmart type2 V-port BOV, in good condition, makes a loud hiss, comes with r33 adapter (not sure what other cars this fits to).

$160

3)

Greddy BOV with cuton pipe. This item was purchased but never fitted to car, from what i understand in makes a SSQ BOV noise similar to that hear on Fast and the Furious (lol thats the only way i can think to describe it). Comes boted onto cold pipe for direct bolt on replacement onto R33 and can throw in some vaccuum hose as well

$250

4)

R33 GTST front calipers and rotors,

$350

5)

Aftermarket steering wheel, came off a s1 33, not sure of brand since centre is missing

$150

6) More parts to come + pics

PLease contact via PM,

Located Melbourne

Can deliver so most areas within Metro Melb

Pickup/delivery buyers given preference

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Pics added below + more items added:

- B / C pillars left and right(left one has a small crack on end, both need cleaning) $80 each

- wiper stalk from 33 GTST $90

- indicator stalk from 33 GTST $150

- Pwr window control (pretty bad condition) $70

- The steering wheel brand is elevo

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Negotiable on all prices

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Interested in the Boost Gauge, except not for $170 as you can buy them off ebay brand new for $185.

I'll offer you $120 for it and can pick up asap!

Let me know, cheers.

Prefer a swap atm (since i will not have a boost gauge) but I'll keep ur offer in mind

Thanks

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Would you sell just the front calipers without the rotors? If so then what price?

really want to sell together as rotars by themselves are worthless.

Guess I could do them for $250 by themselves if ur keen

Let us know

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What condition are the rotors in? do calipers the come with pads?

Yea calipers come with pads. Rotars seem to be in good condition but ur welcome to come and inspect. I'm not too sure how to gauge the condition of rotars.

Thanks

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