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Item:hks white 60mm gauge mechanical

Age:unknown

Condition:A1 100% working

Price:$70

To Fit: any car

Location:nsw gosford

Contact:0430 537 566

Comments:works fine lights up green only reason for sale was bought a electronic set pic of it is in the piller

Item:hks electronic 60mm egt temp gauge and senor and fitting

Age:unkown

Condition:A1 100% working

Price:$120

To Fit: any car

Location:as above

Contact:as above

Comments:bought this in a set but dont need this one come with everything needed to use

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Item:greddy dual 60mm gauge holder

Age:2 yrs

Condition:A1

Price:$90

To Fit: r33

Location:as above

Contact:as above

Comments:i have the box for this and it also comes with the plasic piller thing so you dont have to drill and damage your so everything is pic

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Item:T3 to T2 turbo adapter plate

Age:5months never used

Condition:brand new cnc lazer cut

Price:$100

To Fit: and T3 manifold to T2 turbo

Location:as above

Contact:as above

Comments:

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Item:R33 gtr seat

Age:est 10years owned for 14months

Condition:good see pics

Price:$800 for the pair

To Fit: R33 and what eva else the rails fit

Location:gosford NSW

Contact:0430 537 566

Comments:ive got a driver and passenger seat from a R33 GTR looking at selling either as a pair or just the driver seat the driver seat is in good contion for its age had minor tear in back rest half but had it repaired the material is in good condition always had nismo seat cover's on i an get a pic of the passenger seat if need but it is in flawless condition not realy interested in posting them due to size

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