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Having a bit of a clean up in the garage today & have the following parts for sale:

R34 SMIC with 8" Davies Craig thermo fan (400cfm) mounted to cooler. Good Condition. Includes air duct, fan relay & all parts to fit R33.

Great upgrade for R33 this cooler is 50% bigger than stock + the fan helps avoid heat soak on hot days.

$200 ono

D-Project Steering rack bushes R33 - brand new in box - they are dirty as they have been fitted once but never driven on.

Remove compliance from stock bushes and improve steering feel and accuracy.

$30 ono

R33 Camber adjustable rear upper arms - brand new in box

$150 ono

R33 Front indicator/fog light clusters; left and right sides (silver) - Excellent Condition

$150 ono each

Open to any reasonable offers

Prefer pick up - SE Melbourne

Call Jamie on 0402213701

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Having a bit of a clean up in the garage today & have the following parts for sale:

R34 SMIC with 8" Davies Craig thermo fan (400cfm) mounted to cooler. Good Condition. Includes air duct, fan relay & all parts to fit R33.

Great upgrade for R33 this cooler is 50% bigger than stock + the fan helps avoid heat soak on hot days.

$200 ono

D-Project Steering rack bushes R33 - brand new in box - they are dirty as they have been fitted once but never driven on.

Remove compliance from stock bushes and improve steering feel and accuracy.

$30 ono

R33 Camber adjustable rear upper arms - brand new in box

$150 ono

R33 Front indicator/fog light clusters; left and right sides (silver) - Excellent Condition

$150 ono each

Open to any reasonable offers

Prefer pick up - SE Melbourne

Call Jamie on 0402213701

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Do you have any pictures of the SMIC? Are you willing to arrange postage on this item?

Hey mate

Postage can be arranged, here are the requested pics. Have recently upgraded to a Blitz FMIC and everything is in good working order with the R34 SMIC.

The fan is a Davies Craig 8" (400cfm) and is less than 2 years old.

Cheers J

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R33 Camber adjustable rear upper arms - brand new in box

$100 ono

R33 Front indicator/fog light clusters; left and right sides (silver) - Excellent Condition

$100 ono each

It looks like the indicator clusters are sold pending payment today.

SMIC is also pending payment but deal is going slooowly...

Anyone want some cheap rear camber adjustable arms?

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