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HKS graphic fuel controller. basic 5 knob adjustment. +/- 20% range I think from memory. Perfect working order $200

Pair of RE040potenza's 225'45 R18's. approx 70% tread remaining.

I have for sale an 80mm Trust cat back exhaust for an R33 GTR, its full stainless with the obligatory cannon muffler. Immaculate condition besides some rubber marks from burnouts, it also lines up perfectly with my R32 but the rear muffler hangers need modifying to suit the R32 $500

80mm HKS cat back exhaust for an R32 GTR, its mild steel with a nice center muffler and large cannon muffler at the rear. $400

70mm Stainless cat back exhaust for an S13 silvia. Fits fine unsure of where it came from but clean with no dents etc $200

A near near Blitz ID3 boost controller, 100% complete and in working order. Has been in car for 12 months but not really used. No marks on controler what so ever its perfect condition $450

Bolt on Just jap upgrade GTR intercooler. Litterally brand new direct bolt on. 100mm thick. $300

Brand new Jap brand Short shifter for an R32/33 transmission. Not 100% sure of brand but its all there, never installed into my GTR as its for a GTS-t $50

Pair if R32 GTS headlights. These look identical to GTR N1 lights but actually came from a GTS base model. I never installed them and since the car will never see the road again I have no use for them perfect condition no marks or scatches $100

Full set of prepared R33 GTR Rods. Have been close and honed, little ends checked, new OEM studs and nuts. Never used since serviced $200

Full set of stagea 16 inch forged wheels. They are the mesh design rims with BRAND new falken tires. No marks or gutter rash on any of the rims $200

Set of R32 GTS-t front brakes, freshly machined rotors and approx 70% pad remaining. $250

I also have 6 month old Trulli Kart chassis for sale bu PM me details etc.

All parts are located in sydney, can deliver to the local area, and negotiable on some parts

Brad

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Hi man

I am interested in the pair of gts head lights were are you and if they are in good condition i will buy and pay postage.How much do you recon postage would be?

regards stuart

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