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Hi Evereyone, I Have some spare R33 GTR parts for sale. I will sell all as a package at $2200.00 (Discount Price)) or separate. - Parts & Prices below:

Autronic SM4 (MAFFLESS/No AFM'S REQUIRED. 18 months old, Perfect Working Condition. Price = $1700. This will tune any car.

2 X Z32 AFM. Very Good Condition. Price = $300.00

HKS 272/280 In/Out Camshaft. Excellent Condition, 3 Years old. Price = $500

1 x NOS Kit (Large Bottle 24 pounds heavy when full - holds 10 pounds of NOS). Kit includes 1 X Full NOS Bottle, all lines/connectors and pressure gauge. Price $200.00.

I will post photos later tonight or tomorrow morning.

Please PM me or call Chris on 0431439700 if you have any questions.

Cheers.

Hi Evereyone, I Have some spare R33 GTR parts for sale. I will sell all as a package at $2200.00 (Discount Price)) or separate. - Parts & Prices below:

Autronic SM4 (MAFFLESS/No AFM'S REQUIRED. 18 months old, Perfect Working Condition. Price = $1700. This will tune any car.

2 X Z32 AFM. Very Good Condition. Price = $300.00

HKS 272/280 In/Out Camshaft. Excellent Condition, 3 Years old. Price = $500

1 x NOS Kit (Large Bottle 24 pounds heavy when full - holds 10 pounds of NOS). Kit includes 1 X Full NOS Bottle, all lines/connectors and pressure gauge. Price $200.00.

I will post photos later tonight or tomorrow morning.

Please PM me or call Chris on 0431439700 if you have any questions. I am in Mooroolbark, Victoria, 3138. Pick up is available.

Cheers.

Hi Guys here are the photos. I left NOS Kit at work, so those photos will be up in the next hour.

Cheers

Z32 AFM"S - SOLD (pending pick-up/payment

NOS kit - SOLD

Had a bit of interest in SM4.

Price Drop on HKS CAMS -- NOW $400.

Z32 AFM"S - SOLD

NOS kit - SOLD

Had a bit of interest in SM4.

Price Drop on HKS CAMS -- NOW $400.

can you do any better on the SM4....?

I will let it go or $1500. posted or pick-up. if you are keen ?

Still Have SM4 and HKS Camshafts, but there has been a bit of interest in both in the last few hours.

I have taken the camshafts off from sale, due to them not having HKS stamping on them. I have the receipt, but the no stamps, so will investigate further, until I can confirm if these are Original HKS cams.

Cheers

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