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alright people i have these parts just sitting around at home that i need to get rid of.

R33 400r front bar

bought a while back, but no longer have my gtst so its up for sale.

was bought prepped by the previous owner but could be redone.

its in pretty good condition, black mesh, seems to be pretty strong aswell.

was never fited to my car

Im after $300 for it. price is pretty firm

pick up only

R33 GTR standard BOV's

were in good working order when on my gtr

had no leaks or anything

$120+ postage

2 K&N air filters that were fitted to my gtr for no more than 300kms

3" neck

4 5/8 top

5" base

these cost me $85 each brand new

$45 each or both for $80 + postage

these are ideal for the trust "Y" intake pipe, These are still pretty much brand new

1 large K&N air filter

was fitted to my gtr for dyno time and roughly 500kms

4" neck

5 1/2" base

4 1/2" top

still in very good condition

$60 + postage

All items located in Wollongong NSW

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also forgot to mention ive got a standard rb26 fuel rail and regulator $50 + postage

and also a split front pipe that came off my r33 gtr, stainless steel, from memory the top pipes are 70mm and merge to 80mm at the cat. will put pics up tomorrow

$100

one more part i forgot is a brand new Greddy breather tank. still in box, only opened to have a look.

these retail for $150+ will sell for $110 + postage

Hey Mate

Do you want to sell the cast aluminium bit that the bovs bolt on to separatly?

yeh mate ill sell it seperatley, forgot to mention in the o/p that it was just the bovs for sale

interested in front pipes but can they be posted cost effectively to melbourne?

hey mate ill have to talk with my mate that organises couriers and ill have to get back to you about it

fuel rail and reg sold awaiting payment

here is the pics of the breather tank and front pipes

also the length of the large filter is 19.5cm

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hey mate,

would the 2 K&N filters fit on a R34 gtr?

thanks

yeh mate they would fit aslong as u have sum sort of adaptor for the filters to fit onto

BOVs have been sold awaiting payment along with the large K&N filter

Bovs, large air filter, breather tank and fuel rail have all sold and payed for.

400r bar, front pipes and small air filters are still available

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