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Hey guys I'm cleaning my garage and stripping my r33 series 2 skyline I've got heaps of parts just text me what ur after and ill tell u if I have it or not this is just a quick run down on parts but will have heaps more can't rember everything lol

90mm throttle body $80

Brand new intercooler $200

Series 2 front bar needs bit of repair $30

Brand new adjustable cam gears $100

Boot lid with series 2 spoiler $50

Blow off vavle pretty much brand new $40

Stock intercooler $10

Brand new pod filter in box $20

R33 doors $100 for the pair

Front cailpers $100 for the pair

Rear coilovers adjustable $200 just got rear

Front lowered springs $100 for the pair

R33 stock cat back exhaust $40

R33 after market rear bar $40

R33 after market side skirts $30

Mines ecu really rare $200

R33 series 2 stock ecu got a few of them $50 each

Got heaps and heaps of other parts text me on 0426296161 located in werribee and ill sent u pics

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Bump guys

Still got intercooler $200

264 cams $500

Bootlid $50

90 mm throttle body $80

Brand new adjustable cam gears $100

Second hand billet cam gears $70

Text me for pics still got heaps of parts to much to list

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