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My mate wanted to bring his R33 GTSt back to stock for some god know reasons.

So he wants to get rid of the following.

Greddy boost controller is still for sale $450...

17x8 front and 17x9 rear SPARCO rims.

front tyres are 235 and near new.

rear are 255 and 70% tread.

$1800 or changeover stock rims $1500

5" MOMO tip with Jasma exhaust. 3" all the way to dump pipe.

All stainless steel.

$760 or changeover stock system $600

Have pics for all items so for serious buyer please drop me an email at [email protected]

or call me on 0422 422 344.

here is the best pic i can give u of my rims

brakes1.jpg

ive only seen 1 sparco rim like mine but mine has a bit of a dish to them compared to the one i looked at

Originally posted by TRDsupra

5" MOMO tip with Jasma exhaust. 3" all the way to dump pipe.

All stainless steel.

$760 or changeover stock system $600

So is the exhaust a Cat back ??Front pipe,Dump pipe?

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