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Hi,

Still cleaning out all the stuff I'm not using or picked up along the way from bulk parts (some people just wont split).

Sorry in advance for numerous photos, they're a lot better for description.

Check out my other thread for other bits and pieces:

Nismo R34 Rear Bar

Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

Volk GT-F 19x9.5 +17

R32 GTS-T Front Guards

R34 GTT Rear Wing

R33 GTR/GTS/T Front Dash with Airbag

R33 Series 1 Front bar

etc etc etc,

R32 GTR Front Bar Gunmetal Grey - Genuine Plastic

Condition: Excellent for age, paint is not too bad, scratches and a bit of paint off in picture.

-All the bracing for the front lip is there, normally you find front pars with the lower part cut out or chewed up.

Comment: Has been cut where "N1 Vents" should have been put, uneven cut but will perform for more air.

Price: $350ono - postage, I can wrap up, you organise pick up :)

R33 GTS-T Series 2 Driver Head Light with wires and bulbs.

Condition: Excellent condition, all tabs and no cracks. I believe its missing a screw(see pic where hole is), cover has a bit of scratches on it, buff should come out.

Comments: See pictures, easier to explain.

Price: $250 + postage (can easily post this, i'll find a box).

Greddy Y-Pipe Intake 2x75mm, 95mm Outlet

Condition: Excellent.

Comment: I just purchased this, not going after it anymore. Has been polished and BOV return pipe has been blocked off.

Price; $200 + Postage, can post it easily.

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

1.8mm, 88.0mm Bore

incl: metal head gasket, metal intake manifold gasket, metal exhaust manifold,

metal throttle gaskets, oil gallery orifice.

Condition: BRAND NEW - Sealed Packet

Price:

$450 ono + Postage and Handling

Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

Condition: Brand New

Comment: These are the new versions, with black and red. Please pm me for a photo because i've used up the limit of photos in one thread.

Price: $370 + Postage

R32 GTR Front Bar Gunmetal Grey - Genuine Plastic

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R33 GTS-T Series 2 Driver Head Light with wires and bulbs.

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Greddy Y-Pipe Intake 2x75mm, 95mm Outlet

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Tomei Gasket Kit

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More pics just ask.

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Bump!

Y-Pipe sold, pending pick up/payment.

Offers on the front bar and headlight!

R33 GTS-T Driver Light

NOW $200

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

NOW $425 + Post

Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

$360 + Post

R32 GTR Front Bar.

Same price.

Up for sale again, first in best dressed.

Front bar is officially for sale again. Paul didn't want it in the end.

BUMP!

Again, time wasters for the Front Bar.

Up for sale again.

Everything is as well.

BUMP!

R33 GTS-T Driver Light

NOW $200

TOMEI Complete Gasket Set.

NOW $425 + Post

Brand New Tomei Cam Gears

$360 + Post

R32 GTR Front Bar.

Same price.

Up for sale again, first in best dressed.

All still available.

Light $180

Bump.

Have an interested party for the Front bar at the moment.

The rest, still avail.

Interested party backed away again. No car.

BUMP!

Make me offers on all the gear.

I need the cash for my f1 trip!

OFFERS!

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