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MR R33: i still have the stock springs, i guess they'd be like most other springs that u can cut down and make lower...

cheers...ben.

hi is there any possible way of getting the springs to sydney.i live near paramatta and if you are near the area would you be able to drop them buy.can i have your mobile number so i can contact you because im interested in the springs very much

MR R33: i might be coming to sydney soon... do u need them urgently? if u dont need them urgently when i come up we can meet up...if not i can send them to u...

cheers...ben.

yes that will be good.i am doin a whole car rebuild bodywork,rims,suspension,interior,engine so when you are coming to syd let me know plz cause its not urgrnt but 4 sure i will take them.just P.M me a few days before you come up.

thanks

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hey mate, nah sorry i dont have the antenna no more,

im goin overseas and will be back on the 14th of jan, so if anyone has any parts i can still use email but wont be able to organise any selling till i get back,

i also have

- 2 12" subs in a box, which came with a little car i just bought- $250ono

- checkerplate floor set for front and rear floors (real metal not rubber) -$50

there will be alot of other parts as soon as i get back...

cheers...ben.

  • 8 months later...
* stock r33 gts-t front pipe and dump pipe with heatshield- $10ono

Is this the heatshield for the turbo? If so, can you ship to the Northern Beaches of Sydney?

Cheers!

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