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Hi all,

I'm moving from Brisbane to Sydney soonish and I think some car stuff just needs to find a new home.

R34 SMIC $100 ( I think this was better than my HDi FMIC due to better response when I had stock turbo, definitely an upgrade from R33 SMIC)

R33 SMIC FREE

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R33 series 1 (I think) ECU $80 (I think it's series 1 but it worked fine on my series 2 R33 for more than a year)

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Stock R33 turbo $150 (minimal shaft play, no problems replaced with larger Apexi turbo, 141,000km on motor, 10psi boost for previous 2 years, includes stock lines and actuator)

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post-23086-1266915804_thumb.jpg compressor looks schmick.

Ray LMGT2 wheels 17 x8 +35, 17 x 9 +38. $750 with tyres

Rear tyres 90%, Federal 595SS 255/40/17

Front tyres 40% mixed brand.

(All wheels have some gutter rash, 1 is missing a centre cap thanks to QR, one front wheel has a noticeable dent in outer lip - wheel functions perfectly fine, not out of round , I drove like this for ~10,000km and no vibration issues, quoted $200 to fix and machine lip - which I am not going to bother doing!. Alternatively could put new outer lips on both fronts and make 8.5" +29 - thought about doing all 4 wheels and putting slicks on) Yes the wheels are dirty, yes they can be cleaned up more.

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dented front

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dent close-up

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other front

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rear 1

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rear 2

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Much prefer pick-up at West End, Brisbane.

Pricing seems fair to me however reasonable offers will be considered. Extreme low-ballers both annoy me yet somehow make me laugh.

I am not desperate as my work is paying for all my stuff to be shipped with me to Sydney.

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I'm open to offers for the wheels and turbo.

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...=STRK:MESELX:IT trade? im in brisbane also. [email protected] trade the wheels with a little cash my way so i can fix up the dent? [email protected] pm me

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