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SURGE TANK WITH EARL FITTINGS, 044 PUMP WITH BRACKET. USED FOR LESS THEN 6 MONTHS EXCELLENT CONDITION $350

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MALPASSI RISING RATE FUEL REG, AS NEW $100

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R33 SERIES 2 DOOR TRIMS BOTH SIDES. DOES HAVE DENT MARKS WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN LAYING ONTOP OF EACH OTHER IN SHED, BUT SURE IT WOULD COME OUT. $70 EACH

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R33 SERIES 2 TAIL LIGHTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION $100 FOR PAIR

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R33 SERIES 2 WING IN GOOD CONDITION NEEDS TOUCHUP IN ONE SPOT. $100

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R32 GTST CLEAR INDICATORS BRAND NEW ONLY TRAIL FITTED. STILL HAVE RECIPTS FROM JAPAN FOR $200. WILL SELL FOR $130

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R33 SERIES 2 PASSANGER SIDE FOG LIGHT. EXCELLENT CONDITION BESIDES A CRACK ON THE ORANGE INDICATOR LENSE FROM A STRAY ROCK $50

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R33 SERIES 2 AUTO GEARBOX WITH A STAGE 2 SHIFT KIT, DONE BY KNOX AUTOMATICS AND ALWAYS SERVICED BY THEM. DONE 110 000KM. EXCELLENT CONDITION. JUST CONVERTED TO MANUAL. $250

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NEED ALL THIS GONE!!! ONO!!

LOCATED IN MELBOURNE

CAN CONTACT ME OR SMS ME ON 0412 595 898

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UPDATE PEOPLE!!!

MALPASSI REG AND 044 SOLD!!!

PRICE DROP!!!!!!

SURGE TANK WITH EARL FITTINGS AND HOSES $180

R33 DOOR TRIMS WAS $70 EACH NOW TAKE BOTH SIDES FOR $100

R33 TAIL LIGHTS WAS $100 NOW ONLY $80 FOR BOTH SIDES

R33 WING WAS $100 NOW ONLY $70

R32 GTST CLEAR INDICATORS AS NEW $140 DELIVERED EXPRESS

R33 FOG LIGHT WILL DO FOR $40

R33 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX WAS $250 NOW ONLY $220

COMMON PEOPLE BIG SALE!!!!! NEED IT ALL GONE

Edited by pharoahs33
Hi Mark! Would you take $280 for the surge tank and 044 pump set up?Where in Melbourne are you located?

im located in the south eastern suburbs. 044 is sold but still have the surge tank with all the fittings and hoses.

can sell it for $180.

Thanks for the indicators. Highly trustworthy guy as well. Payment for indicators cleared on Saturday and he sent them Monday via express post and they made it to QLD and in my hands today (Tuesday). He also kept good communication (let me know as soon as my payment cleared and sent me the tracking number when he posted the item as well).

Thanks for the indicators. Highly trustworthy guy as well. Payment for indicators cleared on Saturday and he sent them Monday via express post and they made it to QLD and in my hands today (Tuesday). He also kept good communication (let me know as soon as my payment cleared and sent me the tracking number when he posted the item as well).

thankyou so much for that feed back. i really do appreciate it.

BUMP!!!

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