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Hey guys, bout time I got rid of some stuff thats taking up place in my garage...

HKS Mushroom Pod Filter - You all know what these are so don't need to explain much - $50 ono

2 x Single 2.5" into twin 3.5" upswept exhaust tips - few minor scratches all on the under side, had these on for four weeks then had to change due to body kit. They look very tough - $30 Each or the pair for $50

Polished stainless muffler Single 2.5" IN twin 2.5" OUT - came of a mates car has a very nice note to it - $50

R33 skyline DeCat pipe with Sensor fitting - Had this made up for my skyline no longer required, it was made for an R33 but might suit other cars not sure - $50 ono

Trust Muffler off my R33 3" in with 4.5" Tip - This is a genuine Trust muffler and has an awsome note to it plus has the larger body (not a cannon) which makes the car fairly quite at low revs but when you get into it sounds awsome - $95 ono

Genie Cannon 3" in with 5" tip - This cannon is massive and sounds insane plus looks awsome had it on my R33 and definetly stood out - $95 ono

Pair of R33 tail lights - Good condition don't really need to explain much - $40 each or $70 for the pair

Set of Series 1 R33 RB25DET Coil packs - Working fine when removed from car, removed due to rebuilding whole motor and putting external coils in. - $30 each or $150 for the whole set

RB25DET Tommy Kaira Engine Cover - came from my motor but due to going external coils could no longer use looks awsome and really sets of the engine bay. It's fully cast - $200 ono

R33 Series 1 Nismo Wing - painted marron and no damage, It the one thats a bit higher than the standard one and sticks out over the back of the car - $100

Sony Rear Projection TV 68cm not widescreen - $50

Benq 17" LCD monitor - $50

Geforce Graphics car for computers - Great upgrade to a standard system - $30

I'll get more pics if anyone wants something in particular

Contact me via PM, need to get some funds for this weekend so if theres somethin you want give me an offer and i'll consider it

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2 x Single 2.5" into twin 3.5" upswept exhaust tips - few minor scratches all on the under side, had these on for four weeks then had to change due to body kit. They look very tough - $30 Each or the pair for $50

Polished stainless muffler Single 2.5" IN twin 2.5" OUT - came of a mates car has a very nice note to it - $50

R33 skyline DeCat pipe with Sensor fitting - Had this made up for my skyline no longer required, it was made for an R33 but might suit other cars not sure - $50 ono

Trust Muffler off my R33 3" in with 4.5" Tip - This is a genuine Trust muffler and has an awsome note to it plus has the larger body (not a cannon) which makes the car fairly quite at low revs but when you get into it sounds awsome - $95 ono

R33 Series 1 Nismo Wing - painted marron and no damage, It the one thats a bit higher than the standard one and sticks out over the back of the car - $100

hey mate

have u got pics of these items??

thanks

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Sorry for the delay with pics,

As you can see, I also have a stock BOV, both wing mirrors and A cold air box for an N/A R33...

Make an offer on these items.....

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