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Hi,

Items are located in Sydney's West.

NEW R32/33/34 GTR upper radiator bushes set of 2 bushes $20 delivered

NEW OEM Top Injector o-ring set of 6 $50 delivered

NEW Yokohama A-Drives set of 4, 265/35/R18 $1200 for the set.

NEW The SARD M.F.C. (Multiple Fan Controller) $170. Got a haltech so no need for this anymore.

Never used or installed HALTECH IQ3 Display Dash - Reads Vnet Sensors and includes Internal CAN Interface Module to read Haltech ECU info/sensors $900

LS1 coils, leads and brackets (mounts above injector rail) $700.

R33 GTR front Guards and raisers. $550 in silver.

R33 Series 3 Xenons, near new. not seen any road kms..

Cheers,

Johno

$2400 for the lights, they are near new. only fitted to the car and litterally run on the dyno and towed home. The lights were purchased from RHD Japan. They are now on there for a whooping $4105 delivered to OZ!

http://www.rhdjapan.com/bcnr33-kouki-xenon...eadlights-12139

I have a bad habit of buying parts then falling short of $$ for the home loan lol.

Cheers,

Johno

do the guards come with the side skirt addons and can I see the pics of them?

If so price to Mansfield, QLD 4122

Pics of guards attached raiser are not in the pic but are included. Side skirt add on is not included.

Pics of Yoko's too

pics of coils plz

This is the only pic I have of the coils at the moment, I'll dummy fit it over the weekend to show how it all fits and looks. It is similar to the 101 imports gtr set up but not as neat.

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