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Hi Guys, I got a few GTR items for sale as they were upgraded.

- 2 x R33 GTR AFM ($220) [was told there are 2 types, these ones have brown labels if that helps)

- 1 x R33 GTR ECU ($160)

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- 1 x R33 GTR Fuel Pump, Complete in cradle with hose and strainer ($160)

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- 1 x R33 GTR Airbox, Complete with snorkel and re-useable air filter, in excellent Condition, removed at 55,000kms ($210)

- 1 x R32 GTR ECU ($160)

Also,

- 1 x R33 GTS-T Series 1 Drivers Side Guard in Black with GT badge (a few scratches above the wheel arch) ($70)

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- 1 x Genuine R33 Igniton key Surround ($10), Cost $32

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- 1 x Monza Dual Pillar Pod, Brand New, Carbon Fibre Look. To suit Guages 2" 1/16 (52mm), but also has room for 65mm :D

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Sound System (BRAND NEW)

- 1 x Sony Head Unit (CDX-GT470U) - CD/MP3 Player with USB and AUX, Rear Sub/Audio Out, Remote ($130)

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- 1 x Sony Subwoofer (XS-L120P5H) - 12" (30cm), 1000W Peak Power, 300W Rated Power ($95)

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- 1 x Sony Speakers (XSGT6937X) - 6x9", 3-Way, Peak Power 350W, Rated Power 100W, Impedance 4ohms, with speaker wire ($80)

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- 1 x JVC Power Amplifier (KS-AX4504) - 4Ch, 600W, With the speaker input cable ($170)

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Prices are fairly firmish

Items can be picked up from Berwick - S.E Melbourne or can Post for $15, except for the gaurd.

I can be contacted on: 0423 893 095

Will try to check thread everyday.

Thanks

I need the air box please ..

Can you contact me on my email => [email protected]

I pay by paypal ..

I joined the forum yesterday and I need 10posts to send PMs :s

Thanks :blush:

Edited by Nono77
I need the air box please ..

Can you contact me on my email => [email protected]

I pay by paypal ..

I joined the forum yesterday and I need 10posts to send PMs :s

Thanks :D

You have PM

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