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Got some stuff to get rid off and ive reduce the price for quick sale.

Stock r33 turbo with dump, excellent condition, no shaft play. Was used for passing regency last wk. $400

Stock manifold $80

turbo timer $30

S14 headlight and bonnet plastic cover for protection against stone chips $15

Factory S14 CD player $30 (SOLD)

JVC CD player (removable face) $50 (SOLD)

Trust oil filter relocation kit and oil cooler $350 (came off my R33)

Greedy water temp gauge (white face) $100 (SOLD)

Please let me know if u need pics. Im located in SA.

0412500318 or [email protected]

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Got some stuff to get rid off,

Stock r33 turbo, excellent condition, no shaft play. Was used for passing regency last wk. $500

Stock manifold $100

stock s14/r33 wheels with brand new tyres $400

5 stud Advan racing 17in wheels with good tread (black with blue dish)

Excellent condition with no gutter marks, fits R32/33/34/S14/S15/300ZX etc $1500

turbo timer $30

S14 headlight and bonnet plastic cover for protection against stone chips $20

Factory S14 CD player $50

JVC CD player $50

Trust oil filter relocation kit and oil cooler $400 (came off my R33)

Greedy water temp gauge (white face) $100

Please let me know if u need pics. Im located in SA.

0412500318 or [email protected]

hey there,

i was just wondering what type of turbo time it was and if i could get a pic of it please

and could i also get a pic of the wheels as well

thanks

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