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Hey guys, i've got a bunch of parts left over from wrecking a R33 gts-t:

PM me if you're keen on anything

Can post everything unless otherwise specified

RB25 Engine stuff:

S2 AFM (pick sticker) + plug - $100

S2 coil packs x6 - $120

rb25det injectors x6 - $120

CAS - $80

AAC valve - $50

Harmonic balancer - $100

bare rb25 intake manifold - $50

standard exhaust manifold - $50

throttle body + S2 TPS - $50

rb25 bare head, had approx 108,000k's, great condition - $500

complete S2 engine wiring loom - $150

engine mounts - $75

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Other engine stuff:

HKS SSQV bov - $170

FMIC kit for R33 - Takashi (?) intercooler, includes all piping, hose clamps etc - $250 pickup only

Monza catch can with lines - $70

Turbosmart boost Tee - $40 posted

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A/C compressor - $100

S2 A/C condenser - $150

R33 radiator - $100

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3" dump/front pipe, kinda fugly but gets the job done - $70

3" cat converter - $80

3" catback exhaust, mid muffler is a bit dented but should get the job done - $200

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Under car stuff:

Cusco height adjustable coilovers, comp-S i believe, awesome condition - $950 ono

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driver side front lower control arm - $50

steering rack - $100

castor rods with urethane bushes - $80/pair

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Front hubs- $100/pair

Rear hubs - $150/pair

front rotors, recently machined - $50/pair

rear rotors, recently machined - $50/pair

rear calipers - $150

R33 manual tailshaft (complete) - $100

rear driveshafts - $75

4.11 (manual) ABS diff - $250

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Interior stuff:

Floor mats, full set - $100

5sp manual gearknob, awesome condition - $50 posted

Razo Re40 turbo timer & wiring loom. I scabbed a picture from the net that shows it lit up - $80

S2 airbag steering wheel, awesome condition - $250

S2 door trims, front and back - $100 pickup only

rear parcel shelf - $50 pickup only

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Very interested in the coilovers pm me with your best price as I'm in Canberra I'd be looking at driving up to get them.

Cheer Jason

PM Sent, sorry, didnt realise FMIC was sold when sending it!!

No probs, PM replied

Hey dude, can't shoot you a pm lol, new member fail.

Drop us a msg at 0466 823 073

:)

Hey, what were you after? few bits are sold / on hold

Very interested in the coilovers pm me with your best price as I'm in Canberra I'd be looking at driving up to get them.

Cheer Jason

Heya, coilovers are on hold till friday. will let you know asap if it doesn't happen

Cheers

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