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Item 1: I have for sale 1 set of r33 coilpacks from a 1996 r33 gtst series 2

Coilpacks were working fine. i even coated them with silicone just to be double sure

Price: $150

Item 2: Turbosmart boost Tees (two of them)

these type:

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Price: $50 each

Item 3: JJR split dump/front pipe - for r33 gtst.

had this on my r33 four door until it was written off. has a few dints on the bottom from car being too low other than that pretty good nick

Price: $120

Item 4: R33 stock side mount intercooler with shroud.

Price: $50

Item 5: R33 gtst stock front and rear swaybars

Price: $30 each

Item 6: R33 stock Dump pipe (Have 2) one with o2 sensor and im pretty sure one has front pipe also. one still has heat shielding on it

Price: $50 each

Item 7: Greddy copy plenum (chinese type) comes with all bolts, nipples fitting etc.

no throttle body adapter (can be had for $90)

I started to clean up the runners a little then my dremel decided not to work.

Price: $400

Item 8: Greddy Turbo Timer. comes with manual and plugs that connect to the back of the turbo timer itself. loom has been cut when taken out of the car.

simple job to extend them again with some new wire

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same as this one but black.

Price: $100

I'm negotiable on most parts as i want them gone. will post smaller items and pickup is available for all items from Hillcrest, southside brisbane.

Contact via here or PM or Email: stephen. hendicott @ gmail. com if you want to call me PM and i will give you my mobile.

I will do my best to get a few pics up in the next day or two.

Cheers

Steve

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Dump pipe is on hold at the moment.

more pics to come soon.

All the rest is still up for grabs.

Am negotiable on prices. so make an offer.

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