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Hallos,

Item 1: R33 GTS-t Stock Airbox & Snorkel

Pry: $100

Condition: Goose, bottom left corner shaved a little to fit Plazmaman piping

Item 2: Apexi Panel Filter & Original Packaging

Pry: $50

Condition: Goose, very clean - minimal usage. Comes with packaging too, #strongresalevalue

Item 3: R33 GTS-t Stock Rubber Intake

Pry: $10

Condition: Goose, no borken, no cracks

Item 4: Alloy Bung

Pry: $10

Condition: Goose, good for block off stock BOV at either rubber intake end OR where the return pipe is

Special Pry:

Items 1+2 = $120

Items 3+4 = $20

Items 1+2+3+4 = $100

Location: Canley Vale, NSW, 2166

Contact: Here or PM

Item 1: R33 GTS-t Stock Airbox & Snorkel

Pry: $100 $80

Condition: Goose, bottom left corner shaved a little to fit Plazmaman piping

Cheers,

Johnny

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Merged threads, updated first post.
  • 1 year later...

Hallos,

I have a housing for sale from my old setup. Guaranteed will make the bitches moist when they hear the gate crack open and dump that beautiful exhaust gas and aromatic E85 smell.

My missus usually bashed me when it opened up, but I'm sure your missus won't!

Will fit Hypergear SS2 (best to check with Tao if it fits your version).

Housing has been modified by scotty_nm35 and has been fitted up with a 45mm v-band. Clears all your car's pipework, even the stock cross over pipe.

Housing also has been modified with a 3" rear v-band too.. no more stupid 6x bolt alignment issues.

tl;dr

  • Hypergear SS2 Housing Only
  • 3" v band outlet
  • 45mm v band for external gate
  • will make bitches moist
  • IWG is gay lol

Price: $100

Location: Canley Vale, NSW

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  • 1 month later...

Harros,

My entire rear boot and rear boot spoiler is for sale. Much hectics for your R33 S1 or S1.5.

Paint is good, however car has been washed twice in over four years so there's a layer of grim on it.

More Photos here:

https://www.facebook.com/traklifeofficial/photos_stream

Colour is some hektic Autosalon Final Battle Dark Blue/Purple Colour..

Price: $199.99

Location: Canley Vale, NSW

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