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Hey guys, as my car has gone to heaven all this stuff has no reason to be hording my garage.

Cylinder head – Awesome Condition. Was going to put it on the next time I needed to do timing belt. $250

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Block – Shot. If I remember correctly cylinders #6 and #2 down 50psi $50
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S2 Turbo – Nothing wrong with it, was a spare for Justin. $250
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exhaust manifold $20

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Intake manifold $80

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2x Valley covers – One is pretty immaculate, the other one has a ding in the top. $20 ea

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Radiator shroud $50

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Intake Box – made out of 3mm lexan. Looks real good when its in. holds a pod tight and points it clear of the light (poetry) Works well and looks very clean. $30

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Door trim runners $50

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S2 Floor mats – Really good condition apart from a hole where the left drivers heel sits $100

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Rear strut bar $80

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Skid plate $40

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CAS $80

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HKS thing that goes pssssh! $80

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Drivers Window switch - Ive lost one of the switches... no idea where its gone, used to be there? fkn thieves. $20

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R33 Workshop manual – Yes I know you already have one on the computer but your paying for my time $20

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R34 Vspec2 Pedals - come out of the R33 so fit no dramas before you ask. $120

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Boot lining and carpet $20

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There might be a few more things to throw up but thats it for now. Cheers.

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Hi interested in the intake box, would you post to Perth and how much if you do?

I dunno mate. Ill keep ya in mind. Rather not piss around as i cant drive (necks a bit... broken at the moment :s )

Sam, does the window-switch panel still stay in place when screwed in down at the back of it (like the bit where you shove your wallet)? If so, would love it. Also the rear strut bar provided it fits an S1.

I'm guessing based on your post the area you're in; I'm down there most weekends (except for lately, little girl is 2 days old now). Happy to organise something.

Located in albion park.

Just went to have a look at the window switch panel whatsit. has all the clips in tact, including the clips on the insert. Tried to pull on it, clips are holding it real good. Not sure if the strut bar fits s1 or not

Located in albion park.

Just went to have a look at the window switch panel whatsit. has all the clips in tact, including the clips on the insert. Tried to pull on it, clips are holding it real good. Not sure if the strut bar fits s1 or not

Cheers mate, I'll look into it and get back to you. I'm down in Albion park rail most weekends.

Okay, looks like it should fit fine - though does it have the brackets? (like in this item: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Nissan-Skyline-R33-Adjustable-Rear-Strut-Brace-JDM-/361419915749?hash=item54264e41e5:g:9QYAAOSwl9BWNCK~)

But definitely keen on the switch panel no matter what.

I'll give you a yell when I'm down next - most likely in a fortnight (little one came home today so getting settled)

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