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I have the following parts for sale in Sydney:

4x Z32 300 ZX wheels in charcoal grey with 2x sumitomo HTR50Z with 20% and 2x Falken Azenis RT215 with 70%. - $350 ono

5" CATCO stainless high flow cat, bolt on for R33 used for 3 months - $250 ono

R33 S2 AFM - $80 ono

Dash clock - $20 ono

Turbo Smart dual stage boost controller - $100 ono

R33 Front Disc rotors x4, recently machined - $100 ono

R33 std injectors and FPR - $50 ono

R33 S2 explosion style front bar (uses original S2 lights) new and ready to paint, puchased from JSAI - $300 ono

Nismo style front lip, damaged - $50 ono

O2 sensor - $20 ono

lowered springs F&R - $50 ono

Nissan carbon fibre gear knob - $80 ono

brake pads - 90% remaining - $50 ono

Stock Oil cap - $20 ono.

HKS SSQV BOV adapter - $20 ono

Dash Cluster from R33 GTS - $100 ono

Std Coil Packs - 1 or 2 possibly damaged - $20 ono

Boot floor piece - $20 ono

D1 Spec quick release steering HUB for aftermarket wheels - $80 ono

All parts came off a 1996 S2 R33. Will bundell items for a lower price

If you are interested you can contact me on:

Phone 0402 413 207 or email [email protected]

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R33 S2 explosion style front bar (uses original S2 lights) new and ready to paint, puchased from JSAI - $300 ono

interested in above part.

could u possibly send some more pictures to [email protected]?

the bumper is brand new?

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