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Intercooler for sale.

dimensions - 670 x 300 x 75

2.5inch inlet and 3inch outlet.

HKS core with custom made tanks designed to suit r33 skyline front bar. this cooler has not been used before and is brand new. 750ono

Turbosmart Type 2 Veeport BOV, with adjustable tension, comes with seperate adaptor and gasket to suit r33 standard cooler piping. this unit was used for 1month before being taken off the vehicle. i paid $300 for the bov and $70 for the adaptor i am looking for $250 for the lot!

Set of 4 standard R33 GTS-T wheels in good condition.

these wheels come with tyres but tyres are in not so good condition. they are not road worthy. tyres are good for burn outs or drifting. if u put new tyres on these wheels they will looks immaculate.

asking 300ono

i will C.O.D these items interstate at the buyers expense...

i am located in melbourne...

0422 23 11 55, ask for matty.

cheers!

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