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Used Items for sale - off R33 GTS25t (Series II - 97 model)

* Std R33 Dash/Instrument Cluster (manual - approx 130,000kms on odometer) - $200

* K&N Panel Air Filter (suit Std airbox) - $70

* O2 Rush Performance Panel Air Filter (suit Std airbox) - $50

* Std R33 Exhaust Manifold + Heatshield - $100

* Std R33 AFM (series II) + piping - SOLD

* Std R33 BOV - SOLD

* Std R33 Turbo Heatshield - SOLD

* Std R33 Ignition Coils (suit series II only) - SOLD

All items in excellent condition and good working order, unless noted otherwise. The items listed above all came off my car, but have been since upgraded.

These items are just taking up space in my garage, so I'm open to reasonable offers if anyone wishes to take them off my hands.

I'm located in Sydney, but can post at buyer's expense.

Contact me via PM or reply in this thread.

Cheers :)

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Just wondering if you still have the " O2 Rush Performance Panel Air Filter (suit Std airbox) - $50" for sale?? if so can you please post a pic of it??

Cheers Rob

Just wondering if you still have the " O2 Rush Performance Panel Air Filter (suit Std airbox) - $50" for sale?? if so can you please post a pic of it??

Cheers Rob

Yep, still available :)

I've attached some pics below - it looks a little dirty (which admittedly it is), but the dark parts are actually where the logo used to be. so it looks a little worse then what it is:

CIMG0252-13.jpg

CIMG0253-13a.jpg

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