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I'm movng house and I have a lot of car parts I would like to clear ASAP. Please give me an offer, willing to negotiat especially on the standard parts. I have posted this in two parts due to the limit of image links per post.

I am located on the mornington peninsula in Victoria and can also do pickup from my work in Richmond. The following are parts left over after upgrading. Contact me via PM or email at hal (at) write.to

iPod connector and cigarette lighter adapter

- Gives line out and charges ipod

- $25

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Apexi Filter - Used

- Used for a few months before swapping to ARC intake box

- Comes with mounting adapter

- $100

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R33 Rear Pods

- Fibreglass, good condition, need to be painted etc.

- $150

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Stinger Fuse and connector

- As bought from JB Hifi

- $25

stinger.jpg

Carpet

- Bought from bunnings, matches boot interior pretty well

- About 2m

- $10

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Standard AFM

- Removed due to upgrade, no problems

- $50

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Standard Boost Actuator

- Working fine, removed due to upgrade

- $20

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Standard Cam gear

- Working fine, was replaced with apexi cam gear

- $20

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Standard caster rods

- Removed due to upgrade

- $50

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Standard Heat Shields

- Exhaust Manifold and standard turbo

- $25

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Standard Intercooler

- Removed due to upgrade, only comes with what shown

- $50

intercooler.jpg

Standard R33 Series 2 ECU

- Removed due to upgrade

- $100

r33ecu.jpg

Standard Plenum

- Missing a few hose connectors, but okay besides that

- $50

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Standard Turbo

- Started to whine before upgrade, still boosting okay, suit rebuild

- Ended up with two oil lines, one water line has been cut etc.

- $200

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Standard Throttle

- TPS sold

- Few scratches on the inside

- $50

throttle.jpg

Turbo bits

- Water lines from Apexi turbo

- Turbo to intake piping (2" to 2.5" from memoy)

turbobit.jpg

Edited by halz

Interested in the Cusco catchcan, Nismo fuel pressure regulator, Apexi air filter, and the carpet. Would you ship to Sydney? How much for all including Shipping?

Regards

I have also found these parts (I think thats it!!):

- brand new pod filter, never used, code 500 A022 for Z32 AFM (shares some common stud pattern with my used one) - missing the box but comes with instructions - $120

- unused (packaging a bit damaged) HKS Turbo timer harness - 4103-RT001 - for Toyota - $15

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