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I have a whole heap of stuff laying around guys.

Q45 AFM, will throw in a JR pod filter (K n N equivelent) $150 FIRM

R33 GTR Vspec Stock Supension in excellent conidtion $300

Gizmo Dual Stage Shift light $60 Firm SOLD

Most 33 Interior Trim pieces, roof lights

Rear Seats good condition $50

Standard GTR Turbos (one needs to be rebuilt)

The other is in excellent condition, no shaft play

would be good for an NA conversion. Sell as pair $200

Standard GTR Dumps $40

Bolt In cage for 33, missing main hoop and some brackets $150

33 GTST rear calipers and rotors in good condition $150

33 Center Console $50

Chipped programable R32 GTR ECU (suits 33's aswell) $100

OBX Reclining bucket seats (never used) $350

QLD PLATES 94SKY $500

All parts located in brisbane but willing to ship interstate at buyers expense.

Please PM or call john on 0417 608 538.

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roll cage is a jap style one, goes around the dash but you need to drill holes to mount it to the floor.

by battery cover, u mean the plastic/carpet thing that seperates the hollow under the parcel tray to the rest of the boot?

if so $50 with shipping.

With the q45afm

obviously they don't bolt straight up to ya air flow box

can ya by flanges to make it fit , or just try and do it yaself .

i have 187rwkw, and going to be hiflowing a stock turbo

would you think this would be a good afm to put on ?

i'll be heading into 230rwkw later on.

THanks

sorry buddy, just trying to reply to everything inbetween work, dont have internet at home so couldnt reply on the weekend. Will do now though.

Q45 AFM, will throw in a JR pod filter (K n N equivelent) $150 FIRM

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33 GTST rear calipers and rotors in good condition              $150

33 Center Console                                                            $50

Please PM or call john on 0417 608 538.

Do you have the plug for the Q45?

Is the rear calipers 2-pot?

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