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I am looking for a standard IC pipe to replace my pipe w/bov that came with the car. I have a SSQV in the standard position and running two bov's is just a bit ridiculous. Anyone have a stock-standard one they want to sell me for pickup in Melbourne today?

This led me to the question: What left over parts do you have just gathering dust in the garage?

I have a few parts left over from upgrades over the year:

  • Standard S13 cat back
  • Standard R33 front/dump pipe + butchered cat
  • Standard airbox air scoop, but no airbox
  • Standard R33 ECU
  • Bent gold WRX Wheel (STI i think)
  • Old battery that came with the car
  • Unpainted rear pod to replace the one my sister reversed into :/

Edit: Found some more I forgot about!

What do you have?

:/

*Soarer TT 3.5inch Catback

*Kakimoto 2.25inch racing catback for a GT4 Celica (late model)

*Std MY99 WRX Catback

*WRX Battery

*R32 GTST Bootlid

*R32 GTST Guards

*2 Enkei 6 spoke rims and tyres

*4 35inch 4WD wheels and tyres

*R32 GTR side skirts

*2 Aldstadt 18" wheels with tyres

*1 Std WRX airbox

*1 Std WRX air intake (inside guard from vent to box)

i think thats about it

I have following parts want to get rid off as they are taking spaces in my tiny single garage:

1. GTR fuel Pump

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...jectors-med.JPG

2. R32 GTR wheels

3. 3" replacement pipe for cat

4. Super Advan Racing Wheels 17*9

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...SC00629-med.JPG

5. Stock GTR AFM

6. Brand new Nismo Fuel Cap (it doesn't fit r32 GTR) :/

7. a spare car -----> 98' Toyota Starlet

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/photopost...SC00532-med.JPG

1 set of 5 stud standared r33 gtst wheels

1 set of 4 stud aftermarket wheels suite n/a r33

2 series 1 r33 afm's

1 standared steeringwheel

1 mitsubishi colt (not in garage, but still a spare if i need it)

thats all i remember for now

* One Brand new Nismo Turbo for GTR... just one unit. going cheap now.

* Split fire

* stock R33 GTR air box

* Trust intercooler.. will put in my car soon :(

* HKS cam 264 in ex

* GRID Dancer something like HKS ETC.. anyone?

* Brand new HKS HICAS Controller,,, going cheap too

* 17 inch Enkai 5 spoke GTR

* 1 pair of HKS SQV

* SMC2

* R34 N1 turbo

Some are for sale if anyone wants them but some will go into my car soon..;)

R34 Standard Exhaust

R34 Standard Cat

R34 Standard Front Pipe

R34 Standard Airbox/filter and Jamo filter

R34 Lowered King Springs

R34 Standard fuel pump

Adz, PUT THE DAMN GUIDE ON

stock cooler and all cooler piping

stock turbo back exhuast

hks twin barrel 2.5"

3 blitz 16" rims

stock 32 steering wheel

HKS r32 airbox

apexi panel filter

busted hks ssqv

turbosmart boot controller thing

stock s13 muffler

oil based hks pod filter for jza80 supra

2x s13 grilles

alot of different types of pioneer speakers

8x tyres worn down to the belts

3" trust mx turbo back jza80 supra exhaust

for that matter, i got a supra lying around that i dont drive... grrr

oh my gosh, so much shit just lying around, my parents hate it all... but it just accumulates and its hard to get rid of...

guess it all comes in handy for those yellow stickers...

I have:

A set of stock TX5 turbo rims, 5 stud (for sale)

EA81 Subaru Engine

Dual Port EA81 Subaru Engine (hipo Jap import - also for sale)

Set of 4 stock R33 rims

Old Badges

Set of 4 225/50/R16 Falken Azenis semi comps (for sale)

Old battery

Various Exhaust manifolds

Cleaning products

Table tenis table

3 steering wheels

Old Smiths Gauges

I'm sure there's some stuff I've forgotten

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