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R33 GTR TURBO'S , MANIFOLDS & PIPING BEEN SITTING AROUND FOR APPROX 2 YEARS VERY LOW KM'S WHEN TAKEN OFF. $600

STANDARD R33 GTST BOOST SOLENOIDS 2 OF LEFT $30 EACH

STANDARD R33 GTR COILS WITH BRACKETS $250

R33 GTST OWNERS HANDBOOK FOR GLOVE BOX $30

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where are you located? interested in whats in the book. i am in sydney

im in syd too . the book just tells you about features , basic stuff.

more than welcome to have a look , im in wetherill park

pm for details

Edited by burko1

ah ok i'll skip that then. would be nice to have i guess its like the ones that come in the glovebox of new cars right? its the little details like that that are hard to find.. no money or time though unfortunately so yeah..

thanks anyway hope i find another one later

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