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hey all, time for a clean up so lots of parts for sale, might be some other things too shortly if i forgot some:

* Black r33 gts-t type m rear bar (perf. cond)- $100....SOLD!!!

* Stock r33 gts-t springs (4, perf. cond)- $20....SOLD!!!

* Sub box with 2x 12" subs (brand unknown but has M! on it, came with a car i

bought but have no need for subs, all worked fine when removed, box

un carpeted but comes with more than enough brown/tan vinyl)- $150ono

* Metal speaker holders in rear shelf for r33 gts-t- $15

* Stock manual ecu r33 gts-t (unchipped, avail. next thurs when power fc is in

-$120ono....SOLD!!!!

*RB25DET air flow meter, works perfect (avail. next thurs.)- $100...SOLD!!!

* Z32 air flow meter with tomei plug- $300...SOLD!!!

* Red momo leather race gear knob and red leather boot, authentic- $50

* Boot floor wood and floor carpet- $15...(awaiting contact from buyer)

* Stock jack and frame- $15...SOLD!!!!

* 3 gauge cluster, din size, cheaper jap brand, (water temp, oil pres, amps)

-$15...SOLD!!!

* Stock dump pipe and front pipe- $5ea

* checkerplate floor set, (real metal not rubber)- $30

postage at buyers expense

cheers...ben.

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NV-N01- nah sorry mate dont have them

Darkboy- hey mate i have someone seriously interested in buying it, but if it doesnt fall through then ill get back to u coz id be willing to send it...

cheers...ben.

Hey I was interested in the Z32 AFM... you never got back to me...???

I'll offer now $280 including postage becauses there's heaps of them with plugs for $250 however they only come cheaper used rb30 plugs...

Cheers...

bump on other items, all offers considered...

ben...

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