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Hey mate,

I'm looking to buy your dump pipe from the 32gtst.

How much are you asking for and how much would it be for the shipping to S.A post code 5120?

Pm me.

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Parts to be added to the list

- r33 bonnet release cord - $20.00

- r33 bonnet relase catch, bonnet clip <- bit of metal down the front has horns attached x 2 - 20.00

- r33 dash vents <- near windscreen x 2 $5.00 each

- r33 engine bay fuse box and loom - $30.00

- r33 hazard and dimister button - $5.00

- r33 climate control unit $40.00

- Pet turbo timer and harness

- r33 clock - $10.00

- r33 charcol canister - $10.00

- r33 indicator stalk x 2 - $10.00 each

- r33 horns $10.00

- r33 fuse box lid $10.00

- r33 front bar indicator (left side) - $20.00

- r33 quarter pannel indicator (right side) - $10.00

- Greddy Oil Catch Can $30.00

- r33 Smart Entrance box

- r33 roof handles $2.00 each x 4

- r33 radiator supports pair $5.00

- r33 wiper motor- $30.00

- r32 gtr dash cluster - minus tacho - $10.00

- HKS adjustable CAM GEAR - $40.00

- r32 rb20 standard cam gear

- JJR manual anodized red manual boost controller - $30.00

- Mitsibishi FTO AFM - $20.00

- Procomp Mechanical Oil Tempreture Gauge -$30.00

- Pivot turbo timer $30.00

- r32/33 turbo heat shield $20.00

- 2 rb20 coilpacks $10 each

- r33 stereo brackets $15.00

- Single DIN pocket $10.00

- rb20det turbo fuel pump $50.00

- rb20det afm $30.00

- anodozied blue pod filter $5.00

- r33 rb25det coil pack cover x 2, $30.00 each

- r33 rb25det brake filler bottle $10.00

thanks guys!

feel free to look at the same add on boost: http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....entry1285120796 as you can edit it so all parts are under there respected headings and items that are sold are removed!! Still feel free to enquire through here or the contact details provided in both adds!

Got two questions mate

1. Do you have an r33 standard turbo that is in good nick?

2. Do you have r33 gtst passenger side window?

Cheers mate

Hey mate yes i have both pm sent! =)

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