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R33 GTR PowerFC Pro

Very Good Condition

$1500ono $1200

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R33 Tien E-flex Coilovers EDFC 6kg 6kg

Very Good Condition

$2000ono $1600 (wont separate the EDFC)

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Apexi AVC-R Type R Limited Edition

Very Good Condition

$600ono $500

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R33 Nismo 300 kph GTR Speedo

Very Good Condition

$400ono

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more to come

all the little items add $30 for S&H seats probably wont be shipped unless buyer really really wants them and makes it very easy for me to ship

** coilovers would also be dearer than $30 to ship **

All reasonable offers will be taken into consideration

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Selling my Immaculate 2005 WRX STI Belair South Australia

Have recently moved house and don't have room for 5 cars anymore - needs new home ;)

Major 100K Service has been done ($1200)+ Full Service History

-Brand New Federal 595 Tyres

-New Bendix Brake Pads

-Has just been serviced

-Never been in accident or used on track

-Registration till Jan 2013

-Always indoor garaged only driven on weekends

-Interior in perfect condition

-$4500 worth of extras - quality stereo system and full titanium exhaust .

-Genuine offers - $27000

The best of all STI models

Can post more pics if interested !!!! :cheers:

Contact/ Pm if interested Mark

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HKS GT2535 Full Kit for R33 RB25DET. Great condition with minimal shaft play and ready to bolt straight up to your GTS-T.

Includes turbo (duh), elbow and silicone joiner/shield, all lines, basically everything you need to swap out with your standard turbo. I'll include some new turbo to manifold bolts. An easy 250-260rwkw with supporting mods.

$1000. Pickup from 5098.

r34 gtt espilir lowered springs

set of 4

from a coupe,may fit r34 sedan or s2 stagea but you'll have to do your research as I've forgotten.sorry

$100 pick up down south,can meet if its not too far out my way

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