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Cleaning out my shed

Location: Morayfield, QLD

Contact: Lucas-0403468079 - dont mind if u send a msg

heres the list:

Bosch 044 3000km old-$160

R32 gtr drivers seat fit in r33 has a patch sewn over old tear $150

q45 afm meter with filter adaptor and silicon hose,yellow sticker, had 320rwkw-$200

r33 series 2 afm, 3 wire-$140

r33 series 2 coilpacks with loom (built in ignitors)- $90

r33 std injectors with rail and fpr - $90

r33 LH window reg - $50

r33 rear seats $50

r33 rear boot with s2 wing white boot black/gold pearl wing - $100

rb25 turbo elbow - $30

r33 hicas bar- $20

rb25/rb20 exhaust manifolds - $40

r33 ac compressor with hoses - $80

r33 rb25 ac bracket - $30

a/c thermo fan one broken mount - $20

LH rear vision mirror needs paint, white - $30

Blow of valve very loud and works well for a cheapy - $20

4 X r33/s14 etc rear camber and traction arms with camber bushes - $80

r33 washer bottle with motors - $10

std instument boost gauge map sensor - $10

r33 electric antenna - $60

r33 steering wheel - $20

R33 clutch fan - $50

I can supply pics on request as there is too many to put all of them on.

thanks

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I'll give u $30 for the Hicas bar if u drop it off at Sandgate Rd Albion?

just want to let everyone know the hicas bar is not a hicas lock bar just the standard stuff, so

speedracer33 is that what ur after, just wanted to clear that as there is a bit of confusion, my mistake

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