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- Light-up badges (Nismo, TRD, Ralliart, TypeR Civic, Subaru)(BrandNew)(FullKit) = $40.00

- Seatbelt pads (Nismo, ralliart)(Black)(BrandNew) = MakeAnOffer

- Chrome gear knob (BrandNew)(Red gear pattern) = $25.00

- Intercooler Spray Kit (Complete)(BrandNew) = SOLD

- R33 GTST Fuel Pump (Great upgrade for S13/14. etc) = $70.00

- Guttered 2.5" cat = $20.00

- 2.5" piping (Long) = SOLD

- Mild Steel Muffler with chrome tip (Not loud at all)= SOLD

- TIMEX 2" Boost/Oil Temp(Smoked faced like DEFI ones)(Near New) = $50.00 (sell $120.00+ in shops each)

- AutoMeter Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge (52mm)(SilverFaced) = $75.00 ($120+ New) SOLD

- AutoGauge 2" Meters (Oil Temp/Boost/Volts/AirFuel)(BrandNew in Box) = $75.00 each

- 12" Custom Sub Box made for R33 boot specs (approx 35-40 litres) = SOLD

R33 GTST ITEMS

- Orange Side indicators = SOLD

- Stock Bonnet in Excellent condition = $350.00

- Stock front pipe with guttered cat = $50.00

- Tein Height adjustable coilovers (No Leaks)(No Pics as still on car) = SOLD (PendingPayment)

- Rear Key lock boot badge (Series 2) = SOLD

- Apexi Lowered Springs (Like New) = SOLD

- Stock shocks (GC)(FullSet) = $200.00

- R33 GTST Dash Cluster with under 100,000k = SOLD

I am also willing to swap/trade for:

- Huge intercooler

- IC Piping for R33 GTST

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Hey guys,

I got my bits today, and would recomend buying from BlaKniTE. The parts were here very fast after payment......

Cheers mate.

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- TIMEX 2" Boost Gauge/Oil Temp/Volts/Oil Pressure)(Smoked faced like DEFI ones)(BrandNew in Box) = $80.00 each (sell $120.00+ in shops each)

- AutoGauge 2" Meters (Oil Temp/Boost/RPM/Volts/AirFuel)(BrandNew in Box) = $75.00 each  

G'day Blaknite - could you send me a few pics of these gauges. After a 2 inch boost gauge. [email protected]

Cheers

J

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