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hey guys

got some stuff i wanna get rid of. good prices but am negotiable on it.

ITEMS LOCATED IN RESERVOIR, VICTORIA (NORTHERN SUBURBS)

1. SET OF 33 STOCKIES (16" X 6.5" +35)

no gutter rash at all, absolutley immaculate. professionally sand blasted and powder coated pearl white. look awesome on a white 33 or even a black 1. most people dont pick them as stockies coz of the colour change.

tyres in good nick, front 215/55/16 (60-70% tread) rear 225/50/16 (50-60%)

$300

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3. STANDARD R33 GTST/GTS ORANGE INDICATORS

stock indicators, orange in colour, with bulbs.

$15

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5. STANDARD R33 SERIES 1 LOUVRE STYLE GRILLE

grille has been sprayed white same colour as my car. is in average condition, no cracks or damage to it. does require a sand and re-spray before putting it on a car. pictured without the skyline 'S' but will be sold with the 'S'

$15

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6. MANUAL T-PIECE BOOST CONTROLLER

bought as part of a package with my SAFC2 at the time. was gonna run it but ended up using a rb20det actuator to run 10psi instead of bootst t. works perfect.

$10

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7. R33 STANDARD OIL CAP

oil cap off the top of an RB25det. will aldo fit rb20det and the likes.

$5

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8. STANDARD SERIES 1 REAR WING.

curved shape. immaculate condition, QM1 paint code. (white)

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$25

POSTAGE IS AVAILABLE ON MOST ITEMS. RIMS/BAR WOULD REQUIRE YOU TO RGANISE YOUR OWN POSTAGE IF NECESSARY. I HAVENT GOT TIME TO CHASE UP TNT OR THE LIKES FOR BULKY ITEM POSTAGE. SMALL ITEMS I HAVE NO PROBLEMS. PICK UP ALSO.

DANIEL

0423 089 477

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if front bar dosnt go threw ill take it

Too quick.

I'll take the next spot after slidin, i'll even race you there, we are both starting from the same suburb :thumbsup:

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sorry dont mean to be rude or whoring your thread..

but stock r33 rims have offsets of 40 plus. .I think its 42 or 44 to be honest..

Then again i could be wrong, but i know its not 35..

cheers and the white stockies looks good!! gd job

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sorry dont mean to be rude or whoring your thread..

but stock r33 rims have offsets of 40 plus. .I think its 42 or 44 to be honest..

Then again i could be wrong, but i know its not 35..

cheers and the white stockies looks good!! gd job

stock 33 rims have an offset between +35 and +38 or so the specs for 33's say

boost t back up for sale

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does it?? fair enough.. always though it was in the 40 region..

coz it sticks a fair bit inside the guards.. i have had +37 in rear, and that tend to sit about an inch inside the guards.. sat nicely..

anyways all good..

gdluck

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