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hey guys here some stuff for sale from my R33

window wipers for front and back $30

nissan skyline R33 floor mats no front mat's only back mat's $30

R33 boot carpet to hide back lights $10

Monza mspec seats $300

R33 S1 stock seats $200

R33 back light lift side cover $10

Intercooler kit is straight "plug in and go.. and no there anything u need to modify to get the cooler to fit.. yes the

cooler work.. and no cracks in the pipes or cooler..

yes it come with mounting brackets and all u need 2 get it runing $350 that with free post any in AUS

R33 AIR CON FAN bit of the front cover is missing as you can see in the pic but still work very good $40

sorry i will not give free post..like i said i will post anywhere in AUSTRALIA at the buyer own expensive. Thanks

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if some one buy this stuff that will be good as my car not on the road because the cops defected it and i need the money 2 buy stock R33 bonnet and to pay 2 get it back on the road thanks

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hey guys here some stuff for sale from my R33

window wipers for front and back $30

nissan skyline R33 floor mats no front mat's only back mat's $30

R33 boot carpet to hide back lights $10

Monza mspec seats $400

R33 S1 stock seats $200

R33 back light lift side cover $10

Intercooler kit is straight "plug in and go.. and no there anything u need to modify to get the cooler to fit.. yes the

cooler work.. and no cracks in the pipes or cooler..

yes it come with mounting brackets and all u need 2 get it runing $350 that with free post any in AUS

R33 AIR CON FAN bit of the front cover is missing as you can see in the pic but still work very good $40

will post anywhere in AUSTRALIA at the buyer own expensive. Thanks

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hey, i seen you made a funnel near your cooler going to cooler your afm more.. i was going to do this if i did not have a return flow and use that extra hole.. did you cut a extra hole to pop in your extra cooling to your afm?.. sorry, i had to ask?.. thanx.. oh, how old is the cooler/piping?, if its ok to ask, what was the reason for removing it?, the over the engine cooler setup?, always wondered which flows beta..

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