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Hi all,

Still have a few parts left for sale / free to good home :)

Most parts i prefer local pickup- located in southside (logan), will post smaller items at buyers expense.

Used tanabe coilovers, shocks are branded KYB/TANABE/SUSTEC unknown age + kms. Height adjustable, with helper spring, at least 1 will require new locking nut (as it was siezed up and broke when it was unscrewed - i haven't tried to adjust the others). No obvious signs of leaks, still working fine when removed to replace with tein super streets. $200 ono PICKUP ONLY SOLD SOLD SOLDIMG_1704.jpg

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Stock series 1 r33 ecu. Working fine when removed $80SOLD SOLD SOLD

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Set of series 1 coilpacks. Worked fine when removed to replace with splitfires $80 sold pending payment

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Series 1 r33 manual instrument cluster. 140000km, will require spedo repairs $40

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Fuel flap door, suit r33. White in colour, minor scratches $5.

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Single 265/35R18 tyre. Falken ZIEX ZE-326. Has camber wear on inside edge, non rwc but plenty of meat left good for a spare or other uses.. *FREE FREE FREE** THROWN OUT

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Jasma branded muffler, dual entry single exit, has mounts to suit r33, nice and quiet - good to clear defect. **FREE FREE FREE **

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Feel free to PM, email [email protected] or call/sms 0411 690 740.

ecu sold

coilpacks sold pending payment

tyre was thrown out today, last chance for other items before they get thrown out too



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