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- GTR intercooler, has been acid dipped/cleaned and polished. Top & bottom shrouds have dents but core in good condition. Sell $750.00 (Receipt for $970.00, open to offers)

- R32 GTR fibreglass bar - $450.00 (NEW $595.00)

- JVC KS-AX 6700 2 channel amplifier, was only in car 4 weeks until rear strut brace dictated removal of sub. Still have box and packaging. Amp is unmarked. As reviewed in March 2002 Hot 4s. 302WRMS bridged @12V

New $700.00, sell $400.00

- RB20DET Inlet Manifold, no throttle body injector rail etc, Sell $150.00

- Factory GTS-T R32 intercooler with some piping clamps and hoses - $100.00

Will consider offers on all items or possibly trade

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Tell me the number of tubes the R32 vs R33 GTR cooler has and ill be able to tell you which i have. I think it has 24 tubes in total?

The amp is still for sale, if you buy the amp you get the deck for nothing, as after testing it the other night it would only play about 70% of CDs that i was trying. It may need a clean or laser replaced, (sitting in a box for 18 months i suppose). Good deck someone should be able to get use out of it.

The cooler fits the front of an R32 GTST with cutting to the bar.

On the weekend i trial fitted the cooler to an R33 with a 400R bar and there was miles of space.

As it is the factory GTR cooler i cannot think of a reason why it wouldnt fit an R33

Roy...

Can you give me a price on....

Front bar (the GTR replica for the R32 GTST)

Intercooler.

If you can give me a good price I might be able to get the money together..

If I buy both, will you give me a better price?

I'm also in sydney (ashfield area)

thanks

I tried to send this to you in a PM but it says that your pm box is full.

time for a clean up buddy.

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