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Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

Item: PowerFC Boost Kit (Boost Controller) Model: 415-A001 (back up for sale, if local free installation and configuration of PowerFC)

Pending Pickup:

Item: Nismo by Precision Gear Power Brute Series Model: LOM59 (Wednesday, new prospective buyer)

Item: PowerFC ECU & Hand Controller for RB25DET (Tuesday)

Sold:

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei Plug

Item: 6x 450cc 200sx Manual Injectors

Item: Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET Series II (Built in Ignitor) OR R34 GT-R | Model: SF-DIS-005

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Rear Pods in White

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

Item: PowerFC Boost Kit (Boost Controller) Model: 415-A001 (original buyer is MIA, back up for sale, if local free installation and configuration of PowerFC)

Pending Pickup:

Item: Nismo by Precision Gear Power Brute Series Model: LOM59 (Wednesday, new prospective buyer)

Sold:

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei Plug

Item: 6x 450cc 200sx Manual Injectors

Item: Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET Series II (Built in Ignitor) OR R34 GT-R | Model: SF-DIS-005

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Rear Pods in White

Item: PowerFC ECU & Hand Controller for RB25DET (Tuesday)

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

Item: PowerFC Boost Kit (Boost Controller) Model: 415-A001 (original buyer is MIA, back up for sale, if local free installation and configuration of PowerFC) $300

Sold:

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei Plug

Item: 6x 450cc 200sx Manual Injectors

Item: Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET Series II (Built in Ignitor) OR R34 GT-R | Model: SF-DIS-005

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Rear Pods in White

Item: PowerFC ECU & Hand Controller for RB25DET

Item: Nismo by Precision Gear Power Brute Series Model: LOM59

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

Sold:

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei Plug

Item: 6x 450cc 200sx Manual Injectors

Item: Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET Series II (Built in Ignitor) OR R34 GT-R | Model: SF-DIS-005

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Rear Pods in White

Item: PowerFC ECU & Hand Controller for RB25DET

Item: Nismo by Precision Gear Power Brute Series Model: LOM59

Item: PowerFC Boost Kit (Boost Controller) Model: 415-A001

Side skirts anyone?

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160 ($200 for both skirts & pods)

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Rear Pods in White (buyer fell through twice already) $60 ($200 for both skirts & pods)

Pending Pickup:

Item: Nismo by Precision Gear Power Brute Series Model: LOM59 (Wednesday, new prospective buyer)

Item: PowerFC ECU & Hand Controller for RB25DET (Tuesday)

Pending Payment:

Item: PowerFC Boost Kit (Boost Controller) Model: 415-A001 - no idea what's going on with buyer

Sold:

Item: Z32 Air Flow Meter with Tomei Plug - Picked up, done deal

Item: 6x 450cc 200sx Manual Injectors - Taking out tonight, posting tomorrow morning

Item: Splitfire Coil Packs for RB25DET Series II (Built in Ignitor) OR R34 GT-R | Model: SF-DIS-005

hey mate if the buyer doesnt pay 4 the apexi boost controller ill buy it.let me know.

Side skirts anyone?

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

  • 2 weeks later...
Side skirts anyone?

Available:

Item: Genuine R33 GTS-t Sideskirts in White (buyer fell through twice already) $160

ill give u $120 an ill pick them up on thursday let me know if your interested message me 0403589685

Edited by FR33ZN
ill give u $120 an ill pick them up on thursday let me know if your interested message me 0403589685

Sorry dude, firm on the price.

fair enuff can i pick them up on thursday

Sure can, what time mate? I notice you have under 10 post counts.. I'll PM you my details mate.

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