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R33 Turbo Stock Airbox with filter & snorkel - $100

R33 Turbo Rubber Turbo Intake Tubing - $80

R33 Standard Exhaust - $60 (has a 3.5" tip or something)

R33 Stock BOV - $40

R33 Series 1 Window Switch - $100

R33 SSSL Front Springs - $70

R33 Series 1 Front Reo (Has been slightly cut) - $30

located in sydenham, victoria. 0433367570

Edited by ROC-HRD

cmon guys need this stuff gone.

Postage Prices

R33 Turbo Stock Airbox with filter & snorkel - $20

R33 Turbo Rubber Turbo Intake Tubing - $20

R33 Standard Exhaust - Pickup Only Or Buyer To Organise Courier

R33 Stock BOV - $10

R33 Series 1 Window Switch - $10

R33 SSSL Front Springs - $20

R33 Series 1 Front Reo - Pickup Only Or Buyer To Organise Courier

Bump! New Price List:

R33 Turbo Stock Airbox with filter & snorkel - $100

R33 Turbo Rubber Turbo Intake Tubing - $70

R33 Standard Exhaust - $50 (has a 3.5" tip or something)

R33 Stock BOV - $40

R33 Series 1 Window Switch - $90

R33 SSSL Front Springs - $60

R33 Series 1 Front Reo (Has been slightly cut) - $20

Items That Sell This Week Will Have $5 - $10 Express Postage!

Bump! New Price List:

R33 Turbo Stock Airbox with filter & snorkel - $100

R33 Turbo Rubber Turbo Intake Tubing - $70

R33 Standard Exhaust - $40 (has a 3.5" tip or something)

R33 Stock BOV - $40

R33 Series 1 Window Switch - $70

R33 SSSL Front Springs - $60

R33 Series 1 Front Reo (Has been slightly cut) - $20

Items That Sell This Week Will Have $5 - $10 Express Postage!

Price drop grab a bargain!

R33 Turbo Stock Airbox with filter & snorkel - $100

R33 Turbo Rubber Turbo Intake Tubing - $70

R33 Standard Exhaust - $40 (has a 3.5" tip or something)

R33 Stock BOV - $40

R33 Series 1 Window Switch - $70

R33 SSSL Front Springs - $60

R33 Series 1 Front Reo (Has been slightly cut) - $20

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