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Hi all,

I've got some bits n pieces up for grabs as I'm selling my 33.

1, 3" Kakimoto R cat-back exhaust for ECR33 - mid muffler section is crushed but shouldn't affect the flow of exhaust.

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Asking $250.

2, 3" Bellmouth dump and front pipe with hi-flow cat.

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Asking $250.

I could sell both together for $450.

3, Whiteline 24mm blade adjustable (4 adjustment points) swaybar for ECR33 front comes with bushes.

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Asking $150.

4, GAB front struts and KYB rear struts - need assembly no leaks or knocks will lower the R33 by 30-40mm (estimate).

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Asking $150.

All parts are located in SE Suburbs of Melbourne and I wouldn't bother post these items so pick up only for all of them.

I can be contacted by PM on this forum.

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Basti,

The swaybar isn't off group buy I bought it off forum member a while ago, never got around to install it. What you see on the picture is what you get.

I asked my friend (he has done it before) he said it does bolt up to stock mounts however you could get swaybar links if you desire.

Cheers

Grant

Hi all,

Price drop!

Kakimoto zorst - $200

Dump/front pipe with cat - $200

Swaybar - $100

GAB/KYB suspension - $100

Cheers

Grant

Sorry, I don't have paypal account and not keen on post any of them cos too much headache (finding boxes for them, going to post office to get quotes etc.

Cheers

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