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Pics will be up tomorrow.

Location. North Shore Sydney.

Can meet half way if need be.

1. R33 Series One M-Spec Front Bar

Colour:Black

Condition:Good (Slight Rashes underneath,meh, normal)

$180 FIRM

2. R33 Stock Suspension

Condition: No Leaks, off 1994, 84,000km.

$100 ono

3. MTX 12" Sub in box

4500 Sledgehammer.

Condition: GOOD!

$200 FIRM

4. Jensen Mono Amp.

Exactly this

Condition:GOOD

$80 FIRM

Or Bundled $250 with Sub...Cheap as chips guys.

5. R33 Standard Turbo off Series One 1994.

Condition: GOOD no shaft play. Been boosted to 10psi when I got the car at 78,000km

$150 FIRM

6.Turbosmart Plumb-back BOV w/ R33 gts-t adaptor

Drilled hole underneath to make it into Dual-Port.

Cops don't see it.

$200 FIRM

Would like these all gone by 8th January as I'm goin overseas.

thanks

RJ

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up u go..

BOV..pending sale with adaptor.

Prefer pick up guys.

Get em while they're hottt.

Front bar $150

Suspension $50

Sub AND Amp combo $200

Standard R33 Turbo $100

Front Bumper sold, Pending Payment.

BOV sold, Pending Payment.

Still got a few things left.

Come get 'em.

hey mate im real keen on suspension!! where you located? i will pick up this sunday if your keen.. pm me plz its easier

Items Pending Payment and Pick Up:

-Front Bumper

-Suspension

-R33 Turbo

-BOV

Still got:

-OEM R33 Series One Bonnet $200

-Sub and Amp combo $200

Need these both gone guys..

Make an offer...Anything TOO stupid will just be igonred.

PM EASIER!

Parts Sold So Far.

-BOV

-Sub and Amp

-Front Bumper

Turbo pending pick up

Suspension pending pick up

Still for Sale

-Series One Rear Wing in Black KH3

-Series One Front Bumper in Black KH3

PM for these parts!

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