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Made a new thread as alot of stuff sold and cant edit old post plus prices dropped need to go

I got afew quality parts left as i have sold my r33

Rsr invidia stainless 3inch catback for r33 gtst

Good hiflow exhaust thats very quiet but does not have the 2.5 inch restrictors like most jap exhaust with the jasma plate robbing you of power

$250 ono now $150

R34 op6 turbo good cond no shaft play comes with lines and outlet and actuator

$250 now $150 firm

15mm gktech spacers 5x114.3 with wheel nuts $80 pair

Stock r33/r34 gtst pink label afm working cond

$50

Genuine bride brix 1.5 drivers seat with genuine rails freshly retrimed and rebolstered for r32/33/34

$450ono now $350 firm

Enkei rp01 white 17x9 +22 gtr offset wheels 5x114.3 all round lil curb rash on the edges

Plenty of tread

80% fr dulop direzza 225/45/17

60% rear bridgestone 235/45/17

$1100 ono now $800 firm

R33 gtst s2 mspec grille painted white

$150 now $100

1 turbo back exhaust off a 2003 subaru wrx fit 2001-2007models

Removed due to upgrade excellent cond and doesnt drone and quiet on idle

Consistt of stock dump and fr pipe with cat

21/4 inch piping 1 cat removed to diff back 2 1/2inch to a xforce 2.5inch cannon

Would suit non turbo aswell from fr pipe back

Price $200 ono price drop $160 come take it $100

2005 corolla sportivo rear hatch spoiler

Silver paint faded

Price $50

All parts located syd outer west

 

 

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