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Hey All,

I'm getting rid of some standard bits and pieces around my house which i have taken off my car! I'm located in BrisVegas, so for some of the bigger items pickup is preferred.

If you are interested in any items just let me know:

Contact: email: stevieboy_86@hotmail.com or PM if interested

Item: Series 1 R34 GTT Spoiler (White)

Condition: Used - still works fine

Price: $200

To Fit: R34 GTT's, maybe 33's depending on existing boot holes

Item: R34 GTT SMIC

Condition: Used - in good condition

Price: $180

To Fit: I've heard that it is a great upgrade for 33 & 32 GTST's

Item: Standard R34 Airbox

Age: looks new

Condition: very good condition

Price: $20

To Fit: R34 GTT

Item: Standard R34 GTT Turbo

Condition: Works fantastic on my car at the moment. never been boosted. Has never run over 11psi.

Price: $400

Comments: The turbo is currently still on my car - I have purchased a new turbo and will be taking it off in the next month or so(upgrade :)), so if you are interested let me know and I will contact all interested parties when it is ready for sale.

Item: 10" Kicker Sub in Ported QMax sub box

Condition: used - in perfect working order (still pumps for a 10")

Price: $100

Item: Standard R34 GTT suspension

Age: Used

Condition: Very good condition

Price: $150

To Fit: R34 GTT, maybe others

Comments: reason for sale: Upgrade

I can provide pics of anything, just let me know :(

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Hey,

yeah it includes everything upto the AFM. I'm located about 10 mins south of the city down the M1. :thumbsup:

  NIZ34 GTT said:
Hi,

Intrested in the Air Box . Does it included the air guide into the box? Where are you located? Cheers

  Leon.T said:
Thats because he msg me...

Is the airbox still for sale?

Unfortunately mate its sold pending payment. I'll let you know straight away if it falls through.

Cheers.

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