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Item:S1 R33 power Fc with hand controller

Age:If im reading the label right 5yrs

Condition:1 Scratch on the controller apart from that perfect.

Price:$1300 ono

To Fit:S1 R33, maybe S2 but not 100% positive.

Location:Frankston vic

Contact:Post or pm

Comments:Decided to go with a nistune set up.

Item:S15 Injectors

Age:Unsure

Condition:Good

Price:$350 ono

To Fit:R33 gtst plus others

Location:Frankston vic

Contact:Post or pm

Comments:Only just bought these off here last week, was going to use with my high flow untill i did a rebuild and got a 3071r, my engine is now using 1-2ltrs of water eveyday so its coming off the road for a rebuild a lot sooner than planned.

Also open to swaps, let me know what you have, 2 things in particular are wheels and an N95.

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injectors are gone pfc has not been paid for, if it is not paid for by sunday i will be open to anyone who wants to match the $1125 it went for.

injectors are gone pfc has not been paid for, if it is not paid for by sunday i will be open to anyone who wants to match the $1125 it went

I HAVE 18 BY 9.5 STAR CORPS chrome disht rims i dont want any more as seen in my pic need power fc trade or cash pm me

I HAVE 18 BY 9.5 STAR CORPS chrome disht rims i dont want any more as seen in my pic need power fc trade or cash pm me

cant really see much from those pics, if you have more send pics to [email protected] what sort of gutter rash, what size are the tyres and how much tread left.

very interested.

cant really see much from those pics, if you have more send pics to [email protected] what sort of gutter rash, what size are the tyres and how much tread left.

ILL TRY GET PICTURES tires condition brand new $200 4 the baks and $180 4 the fronts all brand new 1 week old [tires]

front left rim has gutter rash not to bad take couple steps bak and you wont c it

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