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H3 8000k HID Xenons$175

Rb26 pod set up

2x drift pods, 2 mountig brackets, adapter plates and a 90 degree bend. was in the 260. $50

S1 Stagea N/A Grille $100

S2 Tail lights $450

Work VX-SS 17" Rims $2200

17x9.5+24 (front) 17x10+22 (rears) they clear brembos

Stock S1 260 RS Stagea. silver etc etc etc $23500 pm me or see car sales for details.

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Wont be needing these stuff anymore!

Boost Controller, Greddy Profec B Spec 2 comes with all wires and plugs ;$400.00

Boost gauge, Greddy Defi Mount (suits R33) + Apexi 60mm Boost gauge ;$200.00

PM me, and please no time wasters wont be putting the price any lower.

have posted this on NS.com aswell!

Selling it already Ruby?

Going from AWD to RWD is not my thing. I'm going to get myself into trouble :down:

Jokes ... Tracy has her car back repaired and all (she hit a f**king big dog not long ago) and she loves the 33, but the Liana is more practical for her ... and better on fuel. Its also 60,000kms compared to 130,000kms, and it looks brand new again. Sure it doesn't have an RB, but there are many other features that win. She bought the Liana and built her house as a single mom many moons ago. Now the house is sold and she just can't make herself sell the Liana ... there's a bit of sentimental value. Its either the Liana or the 33, so the 33 will be the first to go.

He cannot handle the awesomeness of the 33 James

Tracy cannot handle its awesomeness. :bunny: I may just still keep the car for a daily ... well, it is going to be my daily until someone buys it ... but I'm in no hurry. Just putting it out there :)

Plus some of the money would be good to set up my race bike, which I just bought back (picking up next week). Getting back into racing next season (haven't even done a track day since I sold my 600). Haven't raced since I broke my shoulder in Feb 2008 ... so I got a big itch to scratch. ;)

Blitz 550cc injectors (x4) suit SR20.

good condition.

require different harness plugs, petroject stock them for a few bucks each.

$400. not negotiable.

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gktech s/steel bell mouth dump pipe suit s13/4/5 sr.

as new condition, never used.

$80. slightly negotiable.

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gktech alloy sump guard to suit s14.

used, little dirty, but in great condition.

$80. slightly negotiable.

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contact me through here or on 0408961657.

cheers,

dave.

dump pipe sold.

1995 r33 series 1 SKYLINE SLEEPER

WINE RED (HAS MORE METALLIC AND IS A DEEPER RED)

FORGED ENGINE

REBUILT GEARBOX

R33 GTR RIMS WITH 235/45 TYRES FRONT AND BACK

FULL BRAKE UPGRADE INCLUDING DBA SLOTTED FRONT N BACK ROTORS

MOST PARTS ARE NEAR NEW

I HAVE ALL RECEIPTS TO SHOW HOW MUCH I HAVE SPENT ON THE CAR OR YOU CAN RING SIMON AT MORPOWA FOR CAR HISTORY

WILL POST FULL SPECS AND PICS SOON

$21,500 ONO

DANAI 0402541975

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