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Item: R33 GTST Power FC with Hand controller

Age: 2 years old

Condition: Good, few scratches on the HC screen.

Price: $1100

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Has a $600 CRD tune on it to suit FMIC, Z32, 3" exhaust, make 219rwks at 13psi (stock turbo) perfect cold starts,

Item: Ganador side mirrors blue mirrors

Age: donno

Condition: goodbut has a few chips, painted in Gun Metal Grey

Price: $370

To Fit: (What car) R33 gtst 2 door coupe

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: Bought these second hand..

Item: Z32 AFM with Tomei plug

Age: 1 year

Condition: Good, mesh is perfect and so is the eliment.

Price: $220

To Fit: (What car) anything really.. its a 80mm AFM so some cars may need new pipes. This is a direct replacement for R33 with aftermarket ECU.

Location: Sydney

Contact: PM

Comments: no need for it anymore..

Adam - pm sent..

Ron - No probs mate, the buyer seems genuine to me though mate.. He has arranged pickup for tomorrow. I will let you know either way.

Cheers,

Johno

Lol, "gazumping" doesnt work with me..

I made a gentlemens agreement with the buyer and I intend to meet it. If he falls through it will be offered to /2on and so on..

Lol, "gazumping" doesnt work with me..

I made a gentlemens agreement with the buyer and I intend to meet it. If he falls through it will be offered to /2on and so on..

All good man i beleive in a good old spital hand shake to.. lol

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
one of them dont work? electric wise

Not sure that you mean...? If you are refering to the Ganadors they work perfectly.

Cheers

Johno

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