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Hey team,

I have...

1. x 2" 3 pt sabelt harness with shoulder pads - have only used for 3 meets. easy to install

great condition - $120.00 SOLD

1 x standard side mount intercooler and piping for series 1 r33 gtst

conditon - dirty, but good for its age

great for clearing defects!

$40.00

1 x standard cat back - good condition

$40.00 SOLD

1 x front/dump pipe - $30.00

1 x blown high flow turbo

can be rebuilt, but unsure

$100.00

1 x set of orange indicators for r33 gtst

good condition

$20.00

Im located in Sydney - Lane Cove/ Hornsby

email - chrisquick1982 at hotmail dot com

Cheers,

Chris

****** New stuff which I found!!*******

stock R33 sway bars front and rear

$40.00

2 x R32 gtst rims

2 x S15 rims

All 4 have f**ked tyres on them, these would make good,spare drift rims or for motorkhana's - you just need to get the rubber off, and put other tyres on :)

$50.00 for the 4.

1 x standard R33 GTSt radiator

$40.00

1 x standard r33 gtst airflow meter

$30.00

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Bobby!

I used the back seat passenger seat belt mounts for ym r33 - some cars have holes in the rear parcel shelf, Ando's does in the s13. I know people have made a fitting for them in the parcel shelf too!

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