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R33 S2 Rear Seats, R33 Abs Pump, R32 Front King Spring Lows, Apexi Power Intake For R32/r33, R33 Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Heatshield


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got some more stuff for sale, located in North Sydney

PM me if interested

R33 series 2 GTST rear seats in good condition- $50

pickup only

Working R33 ABS pump unit, relay not included, came off s2 GTS-t -$70

front King Springs lows for R32 KDFL-101-SP - $60

also fits R33 but is only about 10mm lower than factory R33 springs

Apexi power intake pod filter in good condition -$30

bolts on the RB25/20 AFM

R33 Carbon Fibre Rear Bumper Exhaust Heatshield- $75

new, test fit pictures included

Edited by chiksluvit
where did you get that exahust heat shield from ?

I got it from a private seller a while back,

not sure where he bought it from though..

ABS pump sold

what's left:

R33 series 2 GTST rear seats in good condition- $50

pickup only

Apexi power intake pod filter in good condition -$30

bolts on the RB25/20 AFM

  • 5 months later...

Pod filter still available ??

if so could you upload a pic and how much for postage to banora point nsw 2486 ??

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