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all parts are located at gosford NSW you can contact me here via PM/0430537566

more pics via request

ITEM:Greedy type S coilovers to suit R33 gtst 8kg/6kg springs

CONDITION:9 months old est 6000kms A1 condition

PRICE: $1400

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ITEM:Z32 afm with plug and HKS pod filter

CONDITION:z32 afm 4months old(bought new from justjap) hks filter 4months old

PRICE:$260

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ITEM:RB25DET apexi powerFC no H/C

CONDITION:A1 bought 2nd hand 2 yrs ago

PRICE:$850

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ITEM:powerFC DATAlogit

CONDITION:A1 8months old will supply currect FCedit program (this will work on ALL powerFC's)

PRICE:$350

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ITEM:R33 GTR seats

CONDITION:fair to average driver seat bolster it gone but dont notice it once in seat, passegner is much better condition see pics

PRICE:$450

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ITEM:17's TE37 white rims 8 1/2inch +30 offset 114.3pcd front 9 1/2inch rear +40 offset 114.3pcd

CONDITION:good condition but not perfect plenty of life in tyres federal super street 235front 255rear

PRICE:$1500

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ITEM:stripping R33 gtst black will supply parts on request

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ITEM:powerFC DATAlogitCONDITION:A1 8months old will supply currect FCedit program (this will work on ALL powerFC's)PRICE:$350026.jpg

with this item what is the difference between it and the NZ one for $315 inc postage?

http://www.fc-datalogit.co.nz/pricing.html

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