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i have for sale a series one r33 gtst boot lid and series 1 spoiler $150 will need a paint to suit the colour of your car currently is wine red and the clear is peeling of the boot lid but not the spoiler

stock side mount intercooler no pipes $30 each x2

stock r33 sway bars dont know what there worth make an offer

big oval muffler5 inch tip 3 inch inlet $90

2 stock cat one with the centre bash out make an offer

r33 stock wastegate $50

or swap for a stock turbo plz i need one

PLUS is anyone interested in swap a ducktail/stealth spoiler for a series 2 and series 1 wing let me know cause i really want a stealth spoiler

parts are on brisbane southside

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UPDATE I NEED THIS STUFF GONE MAKE AN OFFER I NEED THE SPACE WANT IT GONE SOON OR IT CAN ALL GO TO THE DUMP

series one r33 gtst boot lid and series 1 spoiler $150 will need a paint to suit the colour of your car currently is wine red and the clear is peeling of the boot lid but not the spoiler

underside of the bootlid plastic $30

stock side mount intercooler no pipes $30 each x2

stock r33 sway bars dont know what there worth make an offer

big oval muffler5 inch tip 3 inch inlet $90

2 stock cats one with the centre bashed out $15 each

r33 stock wastegate $50

aac valve $30

stock top part of the rb25det plenum $50

stock boost soleniod $30

stock rear bar damaged just needs a plastic weld my exhaust burnt it :nyaanyaa: $40

stock front pipe heat shield $10

stock dump pipe heat shield $5

perfer pick up but will post at buyers expense

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i also have 4 rims no tyres 3 rims are good 1 has a buckle not sure on model or offset but i can find out the offset tomorrow there 18 by 8 they have abit of gutter rash will also get some more pics tomorrow looking for around $350 for the 4 of them or swap for items of interest eg. trust front bar, stock 33 turbo, etc let me know what you have

r33 stock wastegate $50

aac valve $30

stock top part of the rb25det plenum $50

stock boost soleniod $30

stock rear bar damaged just needs a plastic weld my exhaust burnt it $40

stock front pipe heat shield $10

stock dump pipe heat shield $5

stock cat with centre bashed out $20

series one r33 gtst boot lid and series 1 spoiler $150 will need a paint to suit the colour of your car currently is wine red and the clear is peeling of the boot lid but not the spoiler

underside of the bootlid plastic $30

stock side mount intercooler no pipes $30 each x2

stock r33 sway bars dont know what there worth make an offer

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