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Braided oil line kit brand new, openend, looked at but not even dummy fitted to car.

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$100 express posted

$85 pickup

thats what i paid - most of these kits are around $120 + postage.. not sure if they are still that price, but id like to get what i paid for it.

GT35 Bits - exhaust turbine is stuffed rest of the turbo seems fine

will sell complete if someone wants it or seperate open to offers(please PM me dont make offers in the thread.) - if someone buys the lot they get new gaskets, or whoever buys the exhuast housing can have them.

0.82 Rear Housing

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just want it gone, taking up space.

got a return flow FMIC + piping - pm me about it, got some interest may be sold, but its on the market until i see some cash.

here is the thread for it(was up for sale before these other bits came about.)

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/topic/356540-viceoi-coolling-pro-return-flow-fmic-piping-for-r33/

i also have a low mount manifold. its a bit of a dud lol. the previous owner for some reason has whacked it with a hammer and dented it *shakes head* it also has a default from factory, my guess is it wasnt put in the jig properly b 4 welded, one of the pipes to the rear hits the head where the rocker cover meets it, thus u cant bolt it down tight and it leaks, it need a spacer, or someone who wants to re-do that piece, i could but dont have the time. open to offers, was hoping for around $60-80ish, big loss to me, but some cash is better than none.

will post a better pic of the damage later today.

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i also have a JJR 38mm ext gate here, but its missing the valve seat, it was sent to me like that.. basically useless unless its wanted for parts or someone has a valve seat open to offers if anyones interested.

postage is POA send me your postcode and ill work it out.

pickup from near Warragul(west gippsland) about 1 hr east of melbourne.

can contact me on 0416718140 or via pm, im on here alot :D

cheers.

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