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Selling R33 Std Coilvers/pillow Tops, Flywheel, Coilpacks And More


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Hi guys,

Selling the following:

Standard R33 GTST S2 flywheel. Was removed at 112XXXkm.

$100.00 neg

Standard R33 GTST S2 coilpacks. Removed at 117XXXkm

$40 each neg

SuperSpark Coilpacks for S2 R33 GTST. Brand new never used, payed $400 will take $250 neg

Standard R33 GTST S2 Suspension. Remove at 117XXXkm

$110 neg each or I can remove the pillow tops if you need them for another setup. Note, one of the rear shocks has absolutely shit itself and in its current state is a hazard to drive with.

Apexi Pod Filter

$40 neg

Items located in Bulimba, Brisbane (5KM south of CBD)

Contact me on my mobile: 0408 783 953

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