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Update on sale

Drift Boost/Air/Fuel gauges - SOLD

R33 Series 2 stock wing - SOLD

R33 stock suspension - SOLD

R34 stock intercooler - SOLD

Osaka Voodoo wheels - $350 (WITH TYRES - in good condition)

R33 stock turbo back exhaust - $130

Blitz turbo timer - $50

S13 Greddy intercooler kit - $150

Need this stuff gone guys, open to offers!

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Hi all, I have quite a few parts building up in the garage and I need to get rid of them, quite happy to post out most items at buyers cost.

Drift Boost gauge (still in box - never used) - $60

Drift Air/Fuel gauge (still in box - never used) - $50

Will sell gauges together for $80

R33 Series 2 stock wing in white - good condition - $40

Osaka Voodoo wheels - great condition apart from a few scratches here and there - $400

no tyres included

17 x 7 sorry but I am unsure of the offset my guess is around +40ish

will get pics in the next couple of days

R33 stock turbo back exhaust - great condition - $200

R33 stock suspension - great condition, no leaks or knocks - $200

R34 stock intercooler - again great condition - $150

Blitz turbo timer (the one that speaks Japanese :) ) - $100

S13 Greddy intercooler kit - from the pics you can see the intercooler has damage on the right end tank. Suited for repair, you can either get the end tank patched up or replace the end tank. The top mount and bottom mounts have been bent so they would need to be bent back

Happy to seperate piping from core and vice versa (piping comes with all silicons and clamps plus extra pipe with nipple that connects to actuactor when stock piping is replaced).

Will sell kit for $250.

Open to offers on all items guys and any questions you might have, and I can provide pics on stock suspension and exhaust later in the week.

I am located in melbourne, western suburbs.

This is helping fund my power fc guys, so please, give generously!

cheers,

Frank

hey mate any chance you got the exhaust still?

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