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Got some good parts that are a waste just sitting around. Trying to price them aggressively lower than what I see right off the bat.

Set of 4 Stock rims (1998 GTST). No physical damage just scuff marks. - $230

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Cam angle Sensor. off a RB25DET - $50. Can confirm working condition. Used this to check a timing issue and both my own CAS and this one were not the issue.

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Set of 4 Gates Belts. Brand new never used -$30

Brand new Intake manifold Gasket -$10

S1 Ignitor module, genuine, great condition, can confirm working -$50

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Genuine Walbo 255 pump -$10 Came out of a working car but cannot confirm condition after a few yrs hence the price.

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R33 Battery Fuse box -$20

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Series 1 R33 Rear HICAS steering rack unit. -$30 A working spare I got from a wrecker but never fitted. Ball joints don't feel like they have any play in them. The various control arms are off a different R33 GTST. $10 for the lot of them

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Complete front 5 Stud Hub Assembly of a R33 GTST- NON ABS- Bearings feel good. -$30

Lastly A Pair of front HUB assembly. They are somewhere in the back of the shed in bags so I don't want to get them out for nothing, but its the complete Hubs with the control arm still atached like this

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PM me or txt 0421 605 491 for more info.

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Some more parts

Rear seats, good condtion - 30

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Ac Evaporator Core - 30

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S1 Headrest - 15

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Will be uploading S1 R33 GTST headlights later on when I can get a pic. $80 for both, one of them has a broken front plastic lense.

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Everything is for sale as pictured. So one of them has a tyre the other 3 don't. But its not worth keeping.

Even if they all came with tyres you should replace old tyres that have been sitting around anyway.

I think the size of the stock wheels are 225/50/16

Edited by sonicz

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