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^^ not sure why people find links so hard but here is a fix to your add

http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/brahma-lodge/guitars-amps/guitar-amp/1014209497

thanks for fixing link.. problem is i forget to log out of my account and the link is different for other people.

R33 4 stud space saver spare tire, Never used. $30
Stock R33 front and rear sway bars $20 each
2 x 235/45/R17 firestone tires, camber wear, one has a nail in it. easy repair, 4-5mm tread left. $20 for the pair
R33 air intake snorcle $10
R33 Non turbo MAF $30
R33 series 1 ignitor pack $15
R33 series 1 coil packs x 6 $10 each or $50 for the lot
12 inch moulded sub box for the drivers side of the boot, covered in grey carpet. $50
R33 series 1 non turbo ECU $40
R33 series one front bar $50
R33 series one wing ( LED brake light doesnt work) $40
R33 power steering tank $15
R33 cam seal x1 new
R33 stock cam cover $20

R33 stock coil pack cover $20
R33 Aluminium pod filter cover $15
R33 charcol canister $5
R33 battery - holds charge, good condition $30
R33 window washer bottle - no pumps included $5
R33 rear cabin vent - the one in the drivers side rear fender $5

No swaps.

Extra Info:

Pick up only on all large parts. Will post smaller items

Contact Details:

PM me

HKS GT2535 Full Kit for R33 RB25DET. Great condition with minimal shaft play, about 50,000kms travelled and plenty more in it. Ready to bolt straight up to your GTS-T.

Includes turbo itself, 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.

$800 ono. Pickup from 5098. Makes me sad I pulled it off the car at this price.

Still available, price reduced to $700.

RB20/RB25/RB26 (Push type) Nismo Coppermix sports clutch (RS240 MODEL) with lightweight nismo flywheel (RSR21 model). Also comes with flywheel bolts. This is NOT the super coppermix single plate, but the nismo sports upgrade clutch.

Ideal for light tune vehicles, boost/ecu/exhaust/fmic etc, but plenty of people running around with 250kw on these things. All replacement parts (Pressure plate/clutch disc etc) can still be purchased new.

Bought out of a running light tune car in japan with the intention of putting straight in mine with light mods, but have now purchased an ATS Carbon twin plate due to chasing big power.

Plenty of meat left, pressure plate has light surface rust due to sitting around on shelf (Wire wheel and lick of paint if you're fussy) and is pretty dirty overall, but is in excellent condition Flywheel has no scoring etc.

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Drives just like a stock clutch, worth over $1100 new, want $350 for quick sale.

Pickup in modbury, PM or ring Ben on 0439 888 043.

Price drop - $250.

Samsung "Series 9" 42" Full HD Plasma TV (model PS-42Q91HD)

Still works great, comes with stand, remote, books etc. Been wall mounted for the last few years so stand is separate. No longer need it as its been replaced with a newer TV

$600 negotiable (no lowball offers), Pickup from near Marion

Pics available on request

Price drop to $400

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