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NISSAN R33 PARTS

Stock Shocks (GC) = Make an Offer

Apexi lowered Heavy duty Springs = Make an Offer

Stock Steering wheel (series1) = Make an Offer

Cat back exhaust (not stock) = Make an Offer

Stock rear spoiler (series1+2) = Make an Offer

FrontMountIntercooler Kit w/polished piping (600x300x75 Core)(BrandNew) = $1000.00

Stock front guard indicators = Make an Offer

Nismo Clear Side indicators (R33) = $100.00

Stealth rear wing (Flat spoiler)(BrandNew) = $300 Deliveried

1 x Passenger side indicator/fog light = Make an Offer

Stock Gear Knob = Make an Offer

Stock Cooler = Make an Offer

GTR Nismo Stainless Carbon Fibre Muffler 3" Full Exhaust System = Make an Offer

GTR Tein NR Suspension = Make an Offer

WHEELS

Set of 15" wheels with VG tyres (Good for drifting)(4/114) = $100.00

17" Sparco 6 Spoke rims with brand new tyres(215=Front)(225=Rear)(4/114) = $800.00

15” Nissan S13 SR rims and tyres (Good tyres)(4/114) = Make an Offer

UNIVERSAL PARTS

Pair of Recaro reclinable seats(Brand New)(With universal rails) = $800.00

Sony CD player (Like new)= $150.00

CA18DET AFM (GC) = $75.00

CA18DET Stock ECU = $100.00

Line Locker Kit (Brand New)(Inbox) = $200.00

TurboSmart "BOOST TEE" Manual boost controller = Make An Offer

Also will trade/swap for:

- Coilovers (GTST)(Height and damper)

- R33 Eye lids

- turbo timer

- Boost Controller

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