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Fs: R33 Series 2 Stock Dump, Front Pipe, Cheap R33 Front Guards, R33 Stock Springs, 235/45r17 Dunlop Sp Sport Tyres 60%


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hey guys wanna get rid of this stuff. they came off a r33 series 2 and all in good working condition.

stock dump pipe r33 gtst: $30

stock front pipe r33 gtst: $40

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Dunlop sp3000 sport tyres 235/45R17 with 60% tread left. Still very roadworthy without camber wear. took them off my wheels because they were too wide and scrubbing on my guards: $50

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R33 guards that need abit of loving: $30 (follow the link bellow for pics and details)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...nt-t289847.html

R33 standard springs: $40

everything is located in western suburbs of melbourne and pick up only unless buyer is willing to pay for postage. thanks!

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bumps

forgot to mention tyres are just a pair

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  • 2 weeks later...

everything else is still for sale

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fi anyone wants both the stock dump and front, then its yours for $60! original sprigns are still available too.

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