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Hey Peoples...

Got a heap of stuff taking up space in the garage and would love to sell it off, clear up some space to store other things lol. Here's wat i got available. Please NO TIME WASTERS... Genuine buyers only. Will ship interstate at BUYERS EXPENSE. Prefer local pick up. Thanks fellow skyliners. :Dj:

CALL ME ON 0419 15 45 15 Cheers...

Monza Racing Seats. One Pair. Black and Blue. Like New. - $450

Front Mount Cooler (Core 520-235-60) (700 end 2 end) - $250

Strut Bar - $100

Custom Intercooler Piping kit, (suit 600-300-76) - $250

Aftermarket Rear Spoiler with brake light (gunmetal) - $200

Standard R33 Series 1 Side Skirts (gunmetal) - $150

Standard R33 Series 1 rear pods (gunmetal) - $50

R33 Aftermarket Eyelids (Requires painting) - $40

Blitz BOV kit - $500

HKS 3" POD Filter - $100

Original R33 Side Indicators - $50

Mitsubithi Lancer 98-02 Original Indicators - $25

Universal A-Pillar Gauge Mount. Holds 3. - $50

Speco 5" Monster Tacho with shift. 11k rpm. - $150

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Yeah the cooler piping is for an r33

Its 2.5" piping but has 3'' ends to attach to cooler.

That way u dont have to trim the tips off the fan

as it runs between the motor and the fan.

does the tachometer come with all the wiring ?? is it ready to be fitted on??

The Tachometer does come with all the wiring, ready for quick and easy mounting... its set up ready to go

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