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Posting for a mate, call Phil for more details/prices - 0419 927 654

He will give good prices, has been in an accident so call for panels/windows etc

Ill update thread when i know more about prices but theres no harm in calling asking for price hes a good bloke.

Parts from a black R33 Gtst, ALL interior etc

- RB25 gearbox ~ $1000

- Rb25 turbo SOLD

- 3" down pipe off turbo $200

- Diff with 4.11 ratio $800 FIRM

- looks like R33 GTR style rear wing SOLD

Misc parts

- 17" ADVANTI Racing rims in black with tyres $800 FIRM

- Front mount cooler ~600x80 thick $300

- 3" HKS exhaust $200 FIRM

- Blitz BOV $300

- Bleed valve

- HKS black faced EL boost guage $150

Stereo

- Alpine CD-9823 (fr & rear preouts) $200 FIRM

- Alpine type R splits SOLD

- 15" Rockford Fosgate PUNCH sub in box

- 2 x Alpine V12 Amps SOLD

They are not my parts so please call/sms Phil - 0419 927 654

CD only

Detachable face

CD changer controls

18 watts RMS x 4

Front/Rear preamp outputs

MOSFET internal amplifier

18 Radio presets (12 FM/6 AM)

Bass Engine

BBE processing

CD-Rs, and CD-RWs compatible

MaxTune tuner

clock

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