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Hey Guys,

Got the Following parts up for sale, am negotiable on price but nothing stupid. best to contact my mobile as dont get on here all that often. All parts located in south east suburbs. 0433971544

Brand new inbox Apexi PFC D-jetro for R32-R33 GTR or can modify to run map system on your rb25/20. comes with a brand new sensor pack aswell. Purchased a few months ago and have now had to go a diffrent path.

Just trying to get back roughly what i paid for it. $1500ono for everything that includes ECU, Hand controller and Sensor kit which sells for roughly $400 on its own.

BC coilovers for r33 gtst bought them a few months ago and ran them for one track day, since sold the car and no need for these anymore $1000 fairly firm on this as they are near new

HSD Coilovers for R32 gtst these have seen 3 track days and maybe 200km of road driving, worked great and onlyu reason i swapped them out is that i have converted r32 to mcpherson struts. $900ono

ISC 52mm Radiator for r32/r33 gtst had this in the car for about 8months $150ono

R32 gtst Subframe no calipers and no diff, has all the arms and and handbrake cables plus axles $150ono

R33 gtst 3" catback all custom stainless steel, sits nice and tight to the body and has drift pipes on the end. no mufflers or hot dogs $150

3" stainless intake pipe for stock placed turbo on rb motor, just intake pipe no provisions for breather pipe or afm $50

will have more parts up for sale shortly, if you need something please contact me i hopefully will have it for you.

Kind Regards

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BC's are BR in Lysterfield south, south east suburbs of Melbourne. BC's are currently on hold tho.

haha as soon as i can work out why my phone want link with my computer ill load some pics, other wise just text me for pics on 0433971544.

Really need to get rid of the PFC to Pay for my new ecu so open to reasonable offers!

Cheers

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