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Nismo clear indicators with bulbs. Comes in box. Good condition. Suit r33 gtst. $40 delivered.

Genuine Nissan Cam Cover seals suit rb engine. Bought from kudos few months ago. $40 delivered.

Bosch H.I.D. h1 6000k kit from group buy. Few months old great condition. Comes in box with instructions and brackets. New $225 sell $95 delivered.

Series 2 indicator and fog light assemblies. Driver and passenger side. One slightly damaged and white. One missing front cover. All lenses in perfect condition. $30 each side.

r33 series 2 passenger side rear light assembly. Indicator slightly damaged. Other lenses in good condiiton. White. $30 delivered.

r33 series 2 coilpack loom $20

r33 standard coilpacks few sets available. Some clips slightly broken. Work fine when last used. $30 a set in splitfire box.

r33 series 2 stock manual ecu $50

r33 series 2 afm and apexi pod $80

r33 series 2 oxygen sensor NTK great condition used about 5000kms. New $90 sell 35 delivered. Comes with box.

r33 small type charcoal cannister no longer needing. Good condition comes with hoses. $40.

r33 series 2 passenger side inner guard lining. Reasonable condition think there might be a bit of tyre rubbing on it but nothing that would really worry you! $40 delivered.

Turbosmart boost tee stealth model. As new and great condition. $35 delivered.

Chrome side feed rb25 fuel rail. Direct replacement for standard. Feed cut shorter on it. Looks absolutely amazing will transform any engine bay. $100 delivered.

Pictures available for some PM me if interested.

These parts will be available until monday/tuesday next week. Get in quick!!

Steve.

Edited by JET-25L

Parts located in townsville, Queensland.

Willing to post at buyers expense.

Contact via PM or [email protected]

Steve.

Cam Covers seals are brand new in packaging.

Clear indicators and h.i.d's are sold. Everything else still available!

hey mate i'll take the cam cover seals if all is there including the half moon bits. PM me details cheers

Also found:

*Standard rb25 r33 turbo heat shield $15

Many parts still available!!

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Updated parts list:

Genuine Nissan Cam Cover seals suit rb engine. Bought from kudos few months ago. $40 delivered.

Series 2 indicator and fog light assemblies. Driver and passenger side. One slightly damaged and white. One missing front cover. All lenses in perfect condition. $30 each side.

r33 series 2 passenger side rear light assembly. Indicator slightly damaged. Other lenses in good condiiton. White. $30 delivered.

r33 series 2 coilpack loom $20

r33 standard coilpacks few sets available. Some clips slightly broken. Work fine when last used. $30 a set in splitfire box.

r33 small type charcoal cannister no longer needing. Good condition comes with hoses. $40.

Chrome side feed rb25 fuel rail. Direct replacement for standard. Feed cut shorter on it. Looks absolutely amazing will transform any engine bay. $100 delivered.

Rb25 standard rubber intake snorkel. $35 delivered.

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