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I still have some parts left over, they are

halfcut: rb25det engine low km's including loom, turbo, afm, everything inside the engine bay and panels which need panel beating -$1800 for the lot

P1 buddy club mags 17s with spacers and tyres, i have lowered the price to $890 as they have some scratches, would prefer an adelaide buyer 17x8 +32 offset, 17x9+37 offset

GFB STEALTH BLOW OF VALVE, IT'S THE ONE THAT YOU CAN TURN IT TO A PLUMBACK AND THEN TO FULL VOLUME (YOU CAN ADJUST THE SOUND) $270 ONO

Front seats and back seats $280

veilside wing: $140

boot lid $90

Rear Window - $80

r33 carbon castor rods, hardly used-$200 ono

stock R33GTST steering wheel - non air bag model $50

stock R33 air box $40

hicas system:???

BLITZ TURBO TIMER WITH A VOICE GUIDE

pm me or gimme a buzz on 0417360238 or 0404335389

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looking for front brake calipers....

are they still available, and how much?

Cheers,

Beau

yeh i've got them, but im thinking of selling it as a complete 5 studd conversion / hubs / rotors / calipers for $950

yeh i've got them, but im thinking of selling it as a complete 5 studd conversion / hubs / rotors / calipers for $950

Yeah.. only need the two front calipers.... let me know when/if you'll separate.

Cheers,

Beau

its a s1, fat 3L hey man! yeh it has a cooler but it's damaged so requires a bit of welding probably not worth it! coolers are cheap anyway these days so yeah!

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