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Going cheap guys...clearing out garage.

17 X 8 Volk three spoke rims with semi slicks, all four, good condition $650

R33 gtst stock air box with snorkel $50

R33 gtst grill $20

R33 gtst wiper fluid container $10

R33 gtst stock fuel pump $30

Blitz turbo timer with wiring (near new) $50

R33 gtst stock BOV $20

Aftermarket BOV (I think AVO brand) $30

R33 SMIC with piping $50

R33 GTR front mats $40

Also have:

MINEs ECU off R34gtr $100

Nismo clutch with flywheel off R34gtr $200

Exedy twin plate clutch off Toyota Supra $200

Stock front coilovers from Toyota Supra $50

That's it for the time being....

Call 0401 537 528 or PM

In Brisbane/Ipswich area.

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Whats the condition on the exedy twin plate clutch for supra and what model is it for? mkiv?

For 2JZ came out of my 93 Supra running a single To4Z. Clutch itself is in very good condition when pulled out of car but was a little too stiff for my liking so I changed it a single heavy duty clutch.

Clutch was put in the car previously owned by a good friend before I bought the car off him. Clutch was only in the Supra for a matter 13000kms or so as all the mods were done at about 99000kms and I bought the car with 112000kms on it.

For 2JZ came out of my 93 Supra running a single To4Z. Clutch itself is in very good condition when pulled out of car but was a little too stiff for my liking so I changed it a single heavy duty clutch.

Clutch was put in the car previously owned by a good friend before I bought the car off him. Clutch was only in the Supra for a matter 13000kms or so as all the mods were done at about 99000kms and I bought the car with 112000kms on it.

I´ll have it if you can ship it ti sweden?

Do you have paypal?

What's left..............

17 X 8 Volk three spoke rims with semi slicks, all four, good condition $650

R33 gtst wiper fluid container $10

R33 gtst stock fuel pump $30

Blitz turbo timer with wiring (near new) $50

R33 GTR front mats $40

Also have:

MINEs ECU off R34gtr $100

Nismo clutch with flywheel off R34gtr $200

Exedy twin plate clutch off Toyota Supra $200

Stock front coilovers from Toyota Supra $50

That's it for the time being....

Call 0401 537 528 or PM

In Brisbane/Ipswich area.

Hey guys....updated list...make any offers for what you like......Volk rims (good condition)...$500...any takers?

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