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Standard R33 Gtr Bov Setup, R33 Gtr Hks Pods Airflow Meters,greddy Elec Boost Gauge, Turbo Side Piping To Intake, R33 White Boot S3 With Gtr Spoiler


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pick up: in sydneys inner west

contact : PM, checked regularly

send offers need cash

R33 GTR boot and spoiler s3 light: $150

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one crack in the middle when trying to take it off, easy fix,

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R33 GTR Standard bov setup, comes with everything needed inc bovs - $200

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R33 HKS style pods with airflow meters - $200

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Misc Piping : PM what u want

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Greddy electronic bost gauge - $120

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