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Must Sell these bits and peices asap as i have no use for them anymore.....

Vic Plates ZILA:33 (as in GODZILLA R33)

-Will Take anything ova $300

Standard GTSt Intercooler (perf nic, great for ET etc)

-$70

Willans 3 Point Detachable Racing Harness, blue in colour, neva use but came with car.

-$80*SOLD*

Standard Dump pipe for RB25DET (Turbo too Cat)

-$50

COLD air box to house ram pods to stop sucking hot air from turbo and robbing power, suits RB25DET, Been Painted Yamaha R1 Blue (Brand new Neva used)

-$200

Speco water Temp Gauge.

-$20 #SOLD#

Soundtrek 6x9 Speakers 240watt peak 3 ways.

-$30

Nike Triax Running Watch, (Brand new Neva used)

-RRP $179.95 Sell $100

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Nah Sorry Its $200 firm as the price of the Coldair box was $195 and then cost me $100 to paint it,

Its brand new and neva been used, if i dont sell it then i will just keep it,

I will get a pic shortly, check the lik as it was bought from U.A.S

http://www.uniqueautosports.com/

Let me know either way

Cheers

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  • 2 weeks later...
Originally posted by Zila33

Comon guys these parts must go....

No offers rufused....

You said $200 firm?? have you got any pics of the cold air box yet? I have blue in my engine bay and would finish it off nicely but would like a picture to see what shade of blue it is...

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