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Tial 38mm external wastegate $250

GT3076 housings, front and 5 bolt .63 rear $200 the pair

33 rear strut brace $100

33 gtst front rotors and caliper $300

17" black meshs, new near front tyres worn rears $600 (plus give me your stockys)

33 Cusco adj Coilovers $700 (plus give me your stockys so my shell can roll)

R33 s2 running gear $1800 minus engine loom and ecu

still wrecking silver 33 hit me up

AM Performance R33 exhaust

2.5" twins in to 4" out with titanium tips.

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$700 ono

Sparco Sprint seat, brand new, blue with white stitching

Comes with brand new rail, fit drivers side r32/r33/r34/a31/c33, will also fit s13/14/15 but one hole will not line up

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$550 firm

R33 2dr GTST s2 door trims with switches etc

$50

HKS super power flow filter, mushroom style, brand new 3.5"

$50

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Simota pod filter, brand new 4"

$20

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PM or call/text 0422 314 938

Also, Mitsubishi Evolution 7 for sale with fruit, needs to go asap due to work commitments:

http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/mitsubishi-lancer-2001-13651683

FREE: rear cards for 2dr R32 gtst, need a good clean. Also have great condition aircon unit + fan unit + heater core and a few ac vents. Come take em or they're goin in the bin. Other bits for sale: Q45 AFM $100 - R32 gtst climate control $40 - interior light $10. Make an offer!

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/index.php?app=core&module=attach&section=attach&attach_rel_module=post&attach_id=409913

Last chance on these. Bin on Monday.

Also have a Free R32 gtst back seat, needs a clean up. Good to get you through regency. Come get it or its goin in the bin!

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r33 aftermarket fibreglass front bar

no structural damage just needs a bit of fibreglass repair for a few chips on it

$50

r33 ignition barrel, and two door locks + key to suite all - $70

JBL 1000 watt sub in box $75

and still got r33 s1 front guards in red 100 ono

and a cat converter in perfect cond. 75 ono

just want all this stuff out of the shed asap

PM only cheers

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Got a 2002 Cozmo Haro BMX Bike FS with pegs

Been sitting in the shed for years and want it gone. $300 negotiable

Has some minor surface rust/pitting on the chromed bits but everything else is in good cond

PM me for pics

-D

Toyo Proxes R888's for sale only (33GTR rims already sold) 17x45x255 - will need to confirm when i get the tires back from having them removed from rims.

Only done a few track days and a hillclimb so in good condition.

Prefer Adelaide buyer, located south of Adelaide, may be able to drop off or meet for sale.

Prefer text/call as i rarely get on here these days.

$650

Ash: 0488446696

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