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hey all i have these items for sale;

* r33 gts-t stock springs- $20 SOLD!!!

* r33 stock cooler (all clamps, bolts, excluding pipe turbo-cooler)- $30 SOLD!!

* twin trumpet air horn (put on car but never connected, made in italy)- $10

* Type M rear bar (black, perfect cond.)- $100ono

* stock r33 gts-t front pipe and dump pipe with heatshield- $10ono

* rear wiper motor, $20ono

* stock r33 gts-t series 1 front seats (perfect cond. no marks at all, no rails $150 SOLD!!!!

* stock r33 gts-t rear speakers- $20ono SOLD!!!

* ashtray- $15 SOLD!!!

* stock hi beam globes (perfect cond. )- $5

* Upgrading to power fc in couple weeks so seeing if anyone is keen for the Stock r33 gts-t manual ECU- $offers

* 2 12" subs in a box- $250ono

* checkerplate floor set, front & back, real metal- $50ono

*red momo race leather gearknob and boot- $50ono

pics available for all items

cheers...ben.

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hye mate, id like pics of the rear bar please, i assume u'll be posting pics of the bar? i know i mentioned pics would be up but i wanted to make sure there would be a pic of the bar. cheers

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SKYBEE: i can let them go for $300 + freight for the pair, they are perfect condition not 1 bad mark, ill get pics up to show, pm me ur postal details? so i can shop around to find the shipping costs...

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.

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