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After finishing my annual shed clean up, I have come across a large number of various parts and accessories which I do not require and will not use. Everything is in good condition and was in full working order at the time of removal from the cars. For more information regarding the various parts, please contact me.

R33 Complete passenger side door - $90

R33 Carpet - $50

R33 Dash - $50

R33 Rear lights - $60

R33 Rear Window - $80

R33 Steering column & Boss - $100

R33 Door Cards (2 front, 2 rear trim) -$25ea

R33 Sub Frame & Rack - $150

R33 Nissan stainless steel cat back exhaust- $150

R33 Side skirts Japenese made - $20

R33 Front uprights & hubs - $50

R33 Side Windows - $25

R33 Rear Hicas - $20

RB25DET ECU - $100

S13 Exforce dat back exhaust system &de-cat pipe - $300

GTR Alloy Trust filters - $60

GTR Alloy rear hubs - $100

GTR front uprights & hubs - $200

GTR Air flow meter - $80

RB20 Air flow meter - $30

Z32 Air flow meter & Trust Filters -$350

AVS Wheels with brand new tires - $1000

Tial 44mm Gate (Brand New) - $350

Cusco Bonnet pins (2 available) - $50 ea

Trust 3.75mm Resinator Pipe - $50

Supra Project Mu pads (front & rear) -$200

RB20 & RB25 Cam covers (2 RB20 & 2RB25 sets available) - $40each

SR Coil covers (3 available) - $5 ea

GTiR Head Stud Kit - $100

Cusco WRX GC8 rad plate - $50

SR Cranks STD size (3 available) - $300ea

STD SR16VE crank STD size - $100

Strut Braces Front GC8 GAB - $50

Strut Braces Front R33 Apexi alloy brace -$50

Strut Braces Rear R33 genuine Nissan brace- $50

Some parts can be posted, others are pick up only. Please contact me to confirm for the part you are interested in.

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hey, ill take the Strut Braces Front R33 Apexi alloy brace -$50 if its r33 gtst?.. loox nice, and i so need one .. i can do pickup. im on the gold coast.. thanx

hey mate, if your willing to separate the z32 AFM's ill take one, dont suppose you got the plugs?

cheers

I'll split with you, I'm interested in the other then - do they come with the plugs?

Sent a PM about the rear strut brace earlier.

Cheers.

I have ur brace in bris now the AFMs are brand new one has a cracked corner and mesh on the bottom has a little dint no air filters they are $150 ea who ever pays first gets the one thats perfect but they are both new I have tomei plugs brand new if you want one $40 each

I have no Idea what part you are talking about are you asking about the trust filter and the alloy pipe which connects to the GTR air flow meter? If u are they come as a pair.

I have ur brace in bris now the AFMs are brand new one has a cracked corner and mesh on the bottom has a little dint no air filters they are $150 ea who ever pays first gets the one thats perfect but they are both new I have tomei plugs brand new if you want one $40 each

postage to Vic for strut brace?

Sorry i had the wrong guy you wanted nissan rear strut brace & Delivery $70 guessing the afm is to much for ur budget?

postage to Vic for strut brace?

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