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As my build is nearly finished it's time to clear some of the clutter in the shed to make it functional again.

Apexi N1 coilovers to suit R33. Recently rebuilt, however the rears are a bit leaky and should be rebuilt again. Rubber strut tops. Damper adjustable, base height adjustable, spring pre-load adjustable. - $400

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R33 non-ABS brake master cylinder and booster. - $120

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R33 stock complete exhaust, from dump pipe to rear muffler. - $50

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R33 stock caster arms - $20

R33 stock front upper arms - $20

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R33 stock air box with Apexi panel filter - $40

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2x sets of R33 front and rear standard suspension. Perfect for clearing defects. - $50 per set

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RaceTech 4pt 2" harness. - $100

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R34 GTT rear wing. Painted dark blue. - $100

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R31 GTS1 27mm sway bar - $100

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R31 GTS1 / HR31 Front brakes. 274mm rotors, bendix ultimate pads - $100

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R31 aus rear slotted rotors, hardly used. - $100

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R31 washer bottle, no leaks, pump ok, cap intact! - $20

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Z33 Steering Rack (2003 350Z, JDM). - $200

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HKS mushroom filter with adaptor to suit 25det AFM. - $40

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Contact via this thread, PM, or:

Phone: 0439 886 240

Email: davidq {at} smartbuildingservices.com.au

I can ship any item at buyers expense.

Preferred payment method is direct deposit, but will also accept cash.

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Interesting .. I can't seem to edit my first post in this thread.

I've dropped the price on a lot of stuff, added some new parts, and removed some that are sold. I'll just repost the whole lot below:

Apexi N1 coilovers to suit R33. Recently rebuilt, however the rears are a bit leaky and should be rebuilt again. Rubber strut tops. Damper adjustable, base height adjustable, spring pre-load adjustable. - $300

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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/tou...le/86270a91.jpg

XF throttle body on RB30e plenum. Includes modified (bent) throttle cable mount, mount for TPS and throttle coolant bypass. 3" aluminium intake pipe. Mounts to original mounting position. Includes hose for idle air, and return for rocker cover breather - $200

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R33 stock complete exhaust, from dump pipe to rear muffler. - $50

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/tou...le/e09ac5e1.jpg

R33 stock caster arms - $20

R33 stock front upper arms - $20

http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/tou...le/f4b8a62a.jpg

R33 stock air box with Apexi panel filter - $40

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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b282/tou...le/5bc1743b.jpg

R34 GTT rear wing. Painted dark blue. - $100

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R31 GTS1 27mm sway bar - $80

678c1c21.jpg

R31 GTS1 / HR31 Front brakes. 274mm rotors, bendix ultimate pads - $50

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R31 aus rear slotted rotors, hardly used. - $100

f517d97c.jpg

R31 washer bottle, no leaks, pump ok, cap intact! - $20

be5316bc.jpg

Z33 Steering Rack (2003 350Z, JDM). - $200

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Contact via this thread, PM, or:

Phone: 0439 886 240

Email: davidq {at} smartbuildingservices.com.au

I can ship any item at buyers expense.

Preferred payment method is direct deposit, but will also accept cash.

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