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EVERYTHING (EXCLUDING MOTOR AND GBOX) = $685

TAKING OFFERS, EVEN STUPID OFFERS, AS LONG AS THERE NOT INSANELY IDIOTIC.. OR TAKE EVERYTHING FOR $450 AND SAVE YOURSELF $285

REALLY NEED TO CLEAR THE SHED OUT FOR NEW CAR

THANKS GUYS!!

contact 0412 297 325, OR PM for details, located in sydney

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Autogauge smoke series mech. boost gauge $25

Hurricane High Flow Metal Core Cat, 200cell, 2.5'' inlet/outlet 4'' body $90

Whiteline Rear control arm caster adj. bushes, new, don't know what car there for but part no. is kca337 $40

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Front swaybar $20

R32 GTS4, R33 GTS4, Stagea Rear swaybar $20

R33 GTR Front 5 Stud Hub Assembly perfect for 5stud conversions for GTS4s $140

R33 GTR Centre Console compartment (compartment bit behind gear boot) $40

R33 Interior Front panels Great condition, $60

R33 Interior Rear panels Great condition, $60 or $100 for everything.

R33 Front Seat Belt sets, Good condition was working perfect when removed. $65

R33 Rear Seat Belt sets, Good condition was working perfect when removed. $65 or $120 for both

Drift Urethane Pod filter Blue + heat shield $20

Unknown Pod filter w/ RB25 AFM adapter. $10

Gates Timing belt used 10,000kms $40

RB20/RB25 Crossover pipe in good condition - $20

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R33 Series 2 VCT N/A Motor RB25DE 147kw, 114,000kms motor is in A1 condition, $400, some minor parts missing pm for details.

R33 Series 2 GTS4 4WD Gearbox will fit stageas as well as any other running 4wd gear including GTRs. 114,000kms in good working condition, however 3rd into 4th started to slightly crunch after I had oil changed too thin, needs thicker oil and should be ok.

$390.

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Drift Urethane Pod filter Blue + heat shield $20

Unknown Pod filter w/ RB25 AFM adapter. $10

SOLD PENDING PAYMENT! will put back up if falls through.

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