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AVS model 5 114.3pcd 17x8 +30 and 17x9 +35 rims with 235/45/r17 tyres. 

Has been resprayed white, and has started to chip so will need a respray if you're fussy. There's also a wobble in one of the wheels so will also need a balance. 

$500.

R33 GTS-T Springs (possibly lowered)

$70.

3" Stainless Steel front pipe for R33 GTS-T.

$60.

Apexi Pod Filter. 

$35.

Blitz mesh Pod Filter.

$30.

JustJap Pod Enclosure for r33 gts-t modified to fit with standard intercooler piping.

$65. 

Bov return pipe for r33 gts-t.

FREE!

Brand-less De-Cat pipe for R33 GTS-T.

FREE!

R34 GTT factory intake pipe.

FREE!

Exhaust Shop made 3" rear muffler for R33 GTS-T

FREE!

Crappy rear muffler for R33 GTS-T that silences the bollucks out of a 3" system.

FREE!

Factory R33 GTST front and Dump pipe.

FREE!

Pick up only please.

Name's Andrew, gimme a message on 0434145894 or send a PM. 

(will upload photos on request or can mms them to you)

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3" Stainless Steel front pipe for R33 GTS-T (2.5" inlet to dump)

$50.

Apexi Pod Filter. 

$35.

Blitz mesh Pod Filter.

$30.

Bov return pipe for r33 gts-t.

FREE!

Brand-less De-Cat pipe for R33 GTS-T.

FREE!

R34 GTT factory intake pipe.

FREE!

Factory R33 GTST front and Dump pipe.

FREE!

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