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Hi guys currently my wife force to clean up my play room to change it to a Baby room so all my car parts are need to gone! :unsure:

Some of them are used but some of them a Brand nre in Box .

Spend heaps on them so my lost is your gain

All parts can pick up at Brisbane City or I can send it over to you by Australia Post

Parts List:

  • Cusco S13 180sx or Silvia Oil Catch Tank (Banrd New in Box) $110
  • HKS Super Power Flow Air Filter (Brand New in Box) $40
  • Aftermarket Oil Cooler (Brand New) $80
  • Apexi Air Filter to suit R33 Skyline (Used) $50
  • Defi Head Up Display Unit Full Function (Used) $100
  • Swoosh Boost Meter, Water Temp Meter with Sensor, Oil Temp Meter (Used) $80
  • Defi 60mm Water Temp (Brand New in Box) $180
  • Defi 52mm Fuel Press. (Brand New in Box) $150
  • R33 GTR Standard Air Flow Meter (Used) $100
  • Apexi Auto Timer (Brand New in Box) $70
  • Mines ECU 100% Function (Used) $350
  • Apexi Stand to suit RSM, SAFC (Brand New in Box) $25
  • H1 HID Kit to suit R33, R34 (Brand New in Box) $45
  • R32 GTR Center Gurages 100% Working (Used) $50
  • Pair R33 GTR Front Bar Indicator (Used) $150
  • Pair of Yokohama S-Drive 265/35/R18 (Please refer to pic the side is not good due to my car have camber) $150
  • Nismo Style R34 GTT Coupe Rear Wing (Brand New need paint) $150
  • R33 GTR Passenger Side Front Guard in White (Used) $350
  • R34 GTT Carbon Fibre Bonnet (Damage in the middle of the bonnet) $120

All price are pick up for interstate need to add postage

Price is nego any question please feel free to call me 0415459437

Thanks for looking

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