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Hey Guys, time for a garage cleanout.. I'll add more as I find them.

Item: R33 GTR Wheels

Item Condition: Very good, only slight gutter rash. 2 x Pirelli 235/45/17 with maybe 40% tread, they are still a few mil above the markers. 2 x Goodyear Eagle Revspecs, brand new, cost $410 each.

Reason for Selling: Got new wheels

Price and Payment Conditions: $2k firm

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Item: 3 x R33 GTST Wheels

Item Condition: Very good, good tyres on 2, shit tyre on 1.

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

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Item: Autometer 2 1/16 carbon fibre boost guage, up to 30 psi.

Item Condition: Good, not used much, I dont need it anymore. I think I have all fittings still - Confirmed all fittings!

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 - SOLD!

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Item: HKS SQ BOV (NOT SSQV) on pipe for R33 Gtst (or WGNC34)

Item Condition: Good

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

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Item: Carbon Fibre Radiator Panel (Off my GTR, but I guess it'll fit GTSt's as well)

Item Condition: 'Bout 2 weeks old. I got an ARC one. This cost over $200.

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

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Item: Coil Packs (WGNC34 - *should* be the same as series 2 R33 Gtst)

Item Condition: No idea. Car was missing, I replaced these with some splitfires and new plugs and the car ran fine...

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 (all 6)

Item: Coil Packs (From my S3 GTR - *should* be the same as R32 GTR/Gts and Series 1 Gtst)

Item Condition: Fine, work well.

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 (all 6) - SOLD!

Item: Single DIN compartment, open.

Item Condition: Good

Price and Payment Conditions: $20

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Item: Omori DIN Housing for 3 x 2 1/16 guages. Looks nice, has little shade things for above the guage.

Item Condition: Never used

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 - SOLD!

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Item: WGNC34 Series 1 tail lights.

Item Condition: Pretty good, few small cracks, nothing major.

Price and Payment Conditions: $100

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Item: APX Lightweight forged wheel nuts. Fit 19mm socket.

Item Condition: Good.

Price and Payment Conditions: $75 - SOLD!

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Item: 2 x R33 Gear knobs.

Item Condition: Good and reasonable.

Price and Payment Conditions: $50 (Good one) $30 (reasonable one) - BOTH SOLD!

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Item: R33 GTR Front sway bar

Item Condition: Good

Price and Payment Conditions: $30

Contact Details: [email protected] | msn: [email protected]

I will post pics over the next few days.

C

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Hi, can you please post a pics of:

Item: DIN Housing for 3 x 2 1/16 guages. Looks nice, has little shade things for above the guage.

Item Condition: Never used

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

Alternatively can you please email me a pic to [email protected]

Thanks

Item: Coil Packs (From my S3 GTR - *should* be the same as R32 GTR/Gts and Series 1 Gtst)

Item Condition: Fine, work well.

Price and Payment Conditions: $300 (all 6)

If they fit S1 I'll take em please mate.

Call me.

Dan.

DIN Guage holder is sold pending payment. Lance, you missed it by 20 mins man, sorry.

Majanal, just confirming they'll fit.

Pics and compatibility details coming for radiator panel.

C

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