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Hey all, so have a few things from my R33 for sale. Only had the car a few months and am already changing goals for the car, so have some almost new stuff to sell. Smaller stuff can be sent express-post anywhere in Aus for $12.

For sale is

Trust Airinx GT panel filter for stock airbox. Literally brand new, done less than 500k's on the car, but am going to give a pod filter and custom airbox a go, so this is up for sale. Still has original box and a receipt for any applicable warranty. $55

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Blue slilicone intake pipe. Bought off another board member here just recently, never actually used on my car....am knocking up a custom metal intake pipe so not needed now. No cracks, tears, disoloration, etc, in excellent condition. $40

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X-Force high flow cat converter. Bought from Justjap about 4 months ago, has done less than 3000 k's. They sell them for $175. No dents, scratches, no damage to honeycomb inside, in as-new condition apart from normal discoloration of casing from exhaust heat. $120

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KYB Excel-G struts, full set of front and rear. Done less than 1000 k's. In as-new condition, looking for coilovers though so no longer needed. Still have the purchase receipt for the manufacturers warranty. Also come with brand new dust boots and bump stops on all 4 struts. $600 ono. Currently on the car but can send pics if needed.

Front and rear stock gtst swaybars, in vgc. $10 each

Stock r33 wastegate, vgc. $10

Items are located in Cairns, 4870. Please PM me with any further info needed.

I'll post it anywhere you like, as long as you pay for it lol. Can get you a quote if you like, what sort of shipping do you want, express, normal parcel, registered..?

cat converter was handcrafted in the mountains of China by Shaolin monks, made from the metal of ancient battle swords, said to give the user IMMORTALITY!!....and a free-er flowing exhaust. In other words, bump.

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