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Hey all :)

Got some gear for sale (sorry about pic quality - only have camera phone). All items are in Melbourne. My contact details are at the bottom of the post:

Item: K&N pod filter

Item Condition: Very good condition - only used for about 5000kms. slight mark on one edge of the rubber neck

Reason for Selling: Just discovered this lying around - used on my previous car. Have no use for it now...

Extra info: 4" base diameter (2.5" neck diameter)

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

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Item: R33 S1 front bar - genuine plastic

Item Condition: Brand new...never painted or fitted

Reason for Selling: I'm using an aftermarket front bar

Price and Payment Conditions: $100 (pickup)

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Item: R33 stock F+R sway bars

Item Condition: Good condition

Reason for Selling: Have upgraded suspension

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 for both

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Item: R33 stock front and dump pipes

Item Condition: Good condition - probably needs a clean with a wire brush

Reason for Selling: Have upgraded dump pipe

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 for both

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Item: HKS pod filter - with afm adaptor

Item Condition: Very good condition

Reason for Selling: Have changed to a different pod filter

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 for both *THIS IS SOLD*

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Item: R33 stock shifter and leather gear knob

Item Condition: Good condition

Reason for Selling: Have short shift kit

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 for both *THIS IS SOLD*

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Item: Bosch 040 fuel pump

Item Condition: Fuel pump is brand new - never fitted. Box is intact, plastic has been opened.

Reason for Selling: Not required at this stage.

Price and Payment Conditions: $180 *THIS IS SOLD*

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Item: R33 GTR copy grille - fibreglass

Item Condition: Excellent condition - never fitted

Reason for Selling: Intended to fit this but have decided not to

Extra info: Painted black, mesh has already been attached

Price and Payment Conditions: $70 - *THIS IS SOLD*

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Call Ché on 0421 062 501.

email me: [email protected]

or PM me

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Is it a genuine bosch fuel pump? Will you take $150?

Is it a genuine bosch fuel pump? Will you take $150? Where bouts in Melb are you located

Is it a genuine bosch fuel pump? Will you take $150? Where bouts in Melb are you located

Pump is genuine - model number printed on box and stamped on pump is "0 580 254 040"

GTS-T_Sedan: Pm sent...

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