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just spent half the day cleaning the garage out n got a heap of crap to sell :P

Kr4 Silver R33 series 2 bonnet mint condition $200

Kr4 Silver series 2 wing $50

Kr4 Silver elec mirrors $20 pair

R33 stock fuel pump/cradle $20

R33 series 2 air con pump/condensor $50

R33 stock thermo fan $30

2x r33 digital climate control $20 each

R33 power steer res/lines $10

2x hical units complete $20 each

R33 wiper stalk $5

R33 parcel shelf $10

R33 pass window switch $10

R33 half shafts $80

R33 diff $60

R33 stock front castor/rear camber and toe rods $50 THE LOT

R33 stock cooler piping inc cross over n bov $20

R33 stock intake $10

R33 stock dump/front pipe $30

Set of S13/r33 stock rims with near new tyres $150

S14 stock boost cont/ignitior (also another sr ignitor $20) $30

S14 s2 stock blue wing $10

S14 carpet $20

S14 aircon pump $40

S14 parcel shelf $10

S14 tailshaft $50

S14 elec aerial $20

S14 thermo fan $20

S14 seatbelts (no middle belt) $40

2x 180sx elec aerials $10

Calibre boost gauge $30

splitfire (small) $10

GFB bleed valve $20

Bosch used 044 the external pump $80

sony dbl din cd player (jap) $40

set of VR S pac rims one is black few marks tyres dead(5) and 2 cop rims $60 the lot

Located northern suburbs S.A

Edited by shy_s6

R33 stock fuel pump/cradle $20

by cradle do you mean the thing the pump mounts on?

If so, I'll take both of them and a climate control if you will post to Canberra 2911.

Rob.

Edited by Not a Pulsar
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