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Hi all,

Clearing the garage of whats left, list as follows-

1) Side skirts and rear pods - $200 ono

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2) R33 standard rims and tyres good condition - $200 ono

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3) R33 twin piston rear calipers - $130 ono

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4) R33 gtst brake booster and master cyl - $100 ono

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5) R33 standard airbox - $100 ono

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6) R33 centre console - $50 ono

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7) Pair of r33 2 door door trims - $80

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8) Aftermarket dump pipe to cat suit r33 standard turbo, has cat in pipe - $100

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9) HKS turbo timer - $40

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10) Standard R33 grille in grey - $30

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11) Instrument cluster surround - $20

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12) Misc struts -

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a)Standard front struts pedders springs, 1x strut leaking - $40

b)Standard front struts HKS springs good condition - $60

c)Standard rear struts unknown brand lowered springs good condition with matched pair of front springs - $50

Many more parts available mainly interior trims etc feel free to pm or Email me

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