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All off a '98 Gts2.5t ECR33

For sale, all items neg., items posted only,

Std cams 60,000km old very good $200

Std ex. cam pulley 60,000km old very good $50

Std cat as new $30

Std front pipe as new $40

2 x Std intake hoses one very good, one repaired but serviceable $20/$10

Kick panels both L and RH sides Ok condition $20

4x Speaker covers VDO brand new 175mm suit 6" speakers $10

Walbro 255L/500hp fuel pump with std bracket and 'O' ring 1,000km old **as new** SOLD

HKS two layer mushroom pod air filter 200mm element washed, oiled and ready to go very good SOLD

No name brand stainless steel split dump and gaskets, studs, and nuts brand new SOLD

Hard intake pipe kits, hose clamps, silicon hoses etc [doesn't fit a R33] brand new WITHDRAWN

2x Aunger airfoil wiper blades 400mm brand new SOLD

FOB

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Sorry ppl, my internet connection chucked a spazz and I couldn't get on the net. OK now.

Spio got your PM, sent you one back.

Phantom32, I have also PM'd you.

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