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Hey all, I decided I'll be selling my R33 soon so I'm selling some of my spare parts!

Up for sale today is a HKS catback exhaust with cannon and hotdog resonator. It is hard to tell from the photo but it has a 3inch flange from the cat and after the hotdog resonator it is 3.5inches. This exhaust provides great flow and sounds very mean! It is in good condition although there is a dent in the muffler which can not be seen while on the car. There are no cracks or leaks in this exhaust. The price for this is $250

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These are my Apexi N1 coilovers. I have no idea how many kms these have done as they came over from Japan. They do not appear to have any leaks and are in working order. They are pretty harsh if you are planning to use them for a daily, but if you don't mind that they should do. They would be great for track work/drifting because they are very stiff. These are not comfortable coilovers but perform well. Unfortunately they do not come with C-spanners but can still be adjusted using BC C-spanners or a hammer and screwdriver. Take them away for only $475.

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These items are just taking up room in my garage so I'm open to reasonable offers. Please contact via PM. I would prefer local buyers but could post if the price is right.

Thanks for looking :)

Hey Mate,

Interested in the exhaust, could you PM me some more pics? Where are you located in Melbourne?

Thanks mate,

Yeah, I just need to find my camera first lol, I'm located in Wantirna.

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You can see the dent in the muffler in the second photo. As I said before, there are no holes or cracks and it does not leak.

Cheap cheap!

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