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Hey guys parting out my 33 slowly so here goes a few parts

r33 FMIC, including hotpipe, coldpipe, brand new in the box 600x300x75 intercooler core, couplers and clamps and bottom mounting brackets. HPI piping 2 months old, cooler brand new in the box. All items purchased from justjap. Fits well

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$300!

tomei brake master cylinder stopper

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$60

RB25 exhaust manifold heat shield

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$30

RB25 ( prob suits rb20 aswell ) turbo heatshield and bracket

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$40

Oil catch can with drain plug.

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$50

oem r33 radiator, good condition, very minimal bent fins

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$60

YELLOW JACKETS COIL PACKS - YJ-RB202526-S1

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$300 ( +$20 postage if required. )

Direct replacement for the following models:

SKYLINE R32 GTS-YHR31/HCR32/HR32-RB20DE (1989>92)

SKYLINE R32 GTST/4-HCR32/HNR32-RB20DET (1989>92)

SKYLINE R32 GTS25-ECR32/ER32-RB25DE (1991>93)

SKYLINE R33 GTS-ENR33/ER33-RB25DE (1993>95)

SKYLINE R33 GTST-ECR33/ER33 RB25DET (1993>95)

SKYLINE R32 GTR-BNR32-RB26DETT (1989>94)

SKYLINE R33 GTR-BCNR33-RB26DETT (1995>98)

STAGEA WGNC34 (AUTECH)-RB26DETT (1997)

CEFIRO A31/CA31-RB20DE (1990>92)

CEFIRO A31/CA31-RB20DET (1990>92)

CEFIRO LA31-RB20DE (1990>94)

CEFIRO LA31-RB20DET (1990>94)

CEFIRO LCA31/LNA31/NA31-RB20DET (1990>94)

CEFIRO EA31/ECA31-RB25DE (1992>94)

LAUREL HC33/HCC33-RB20DE (1991>93)

LAUREL HC33/HCC33-RB20DET (1991>93)

LAUREL HC34-RB20DE (1993>94)

LAUREL EC33/ECC33-RB25DE (1991>93)

LAUREL GC34-RB25DE (1993>94)

LAUREL GC34-RB25DET (1994)

LAUREL GCC34-RB25DE (1993>94)

LAUREL GCC34-RB25DET (1994>)

Oem front and dump pipe ( only dump pictured, front pipe is just standard aswell )

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$40

oem green label r33 AFM. Good working order, mesh still intact front and back

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$50

HKS filter with element all intact and good condition, includes coupler, 2 clamps and attatchment piece to join it to your AFM.

^ PIC ABOVE

$50

turbosmart 2stange boost controller with missle switch

$50

Also selling complete rear interior (including good condition seats, plastics, seatbelts, all bolts, buckles, washers, handles etc.)

$110

Complete r33 aircon, including cendensor, compressor, all AC lines, the little can ( everything from the engine bay)

$80

Front strut brace suit 33

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$50

Rear strut brace suit 33

$50

monkey brace suit all car models

$80

Or get all 3, struts & monkey bar for $140!!

OEM r33 S1 plastic grill, broken clip in the middle and the bottom clip on drivers headlight (doesnt effect it) , no S badge

$40

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OEM r33 S1 rear wing, missing the rear brake light cover

$20

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fire extinguisher, including everything pictured + mounting hardware

$50

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18x8j , about +35 - +40 offset. little bit of gutter rash around the wheels as pictured

2 with good tread, 235 (triangle brand tyres) $150

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3.5" catback with cannon, no mid muffler, few tiny holes just before the cannon

$150

Located in Wollongong

Contact by pm or 0416 129 811

Nik

Edited by nik.

hey wheels are still available, price is for 2 wheels with tyres on them. I have a 3rd wheel the buyer can take aswell but my 4th was stolen.

Yellow jackets sold!

im keen on the cat back system, can you email me some pics champ? [email protected]

im heading your way on monday so could grab it then if you get back to me asap!

cheers

also keen on some other gear, hks pod, turbosmart 2 stage boost controller and no idea what the monkey bar is?? lol

Oem front and dump pipe ( only dump pictured, front pipe is just standard aswell )

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$40

How much posted to 3200 for just the dump (the bit that is not in the picture).

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