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Hi all, I have for sale the following:

R33 rear wiper $80 (rear window to suit $220)

Blitz mechanical boost guage, black, 60mm, 1.5bar $100

R33 Nismo rear strut brace $120

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller $240 (new)

RB26 valley cover $60

R33 GTSt airbox, snorkle and Apexi panel filter $80

R33 GTSt climate control units $60 (I has had the off switch repaired and is abit lazy)

GTR Oil & Water lines $130

R32 GTR dumps $20 (pair)

Cam gears $20 (pair)

HKS Bovs for RB26 $90 (old school)

R32 GTR turbos $260

GTR piping $120

GTR exhaust mainfolds $80 (per pair)

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $20

Hawk front & real brake pads for R33 GTSt $230 (new)

R33 HICAS $60

R32 GTR stock coilpack $70 (1 clasp has broken, visible in pic)

Nardi steering spacer $40

R33 GTSt stock turbo back exhaust $60

R32 GTR stock front pipes $20

R33 GTSt front & rear stock sway bars $100 (pair)

All items are located in Sydney..

All items are negotiable..

Interstate buyers cover delivery costs..

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Valley cover is gooone :)

The Nardi boss kit isnt for a skyline, its for a Datsun Sunny :)

Datsun Sunny's are heaps of fun. Was my first car - i want to buy it back and get an SR20 in there

If the valley cover comes up again let me know

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LIST & PRICE UPDATED

R33 rear wiper $60 (rear window to suit $200)

Blitz mechanical boost guage, black, 60mm, 1.5bar $90

R33 Nismo rear strut brace $120

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller $230 (new)

R33 GTSt airbox, snorkle and Apexi panel filter $80

R33 GTSt climate control units $55 (1 has had the off switch repaired and is abit lazy)

R32 GTR dumps $15 (pair)

Cam gears $15 (pair)

HKS Bovs for RB26 $80 (old school)

R32 GTR turbos $260

GTR piping $120

GTR exhaust mainfolds $70 (per pair)

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $20

Hawk front & real brake pads for R33 GTSt $230 (new)

R33 HICAS $50

R32 GTR stock coilpack $70 (1 clasp has broken, visible in pic)

R33 GTSt stock turbo back exhaust $60

R32 GTR stock front pipes $15

R33 GTSt front & rear stock sway bars $100 (pair)

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LIST & PRICE UPDATED

R33 rear wiper $50 (rear window to suit $190)

Blitz mechanical boost guage, black, 60mm, 1.5bar $80

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller $230 (new)

R33 GTSt airbox, snorkle and Apexi panel filter $70

R33 GTSt climate control units $50 (1 has had the off switch repaired and is abit lazy)

R32 GTR dumps $10 (pair)

Cam gears $10 (pair)

HKS Bovs with piping for RB26 $70 (old school)

R32 GTR turbos $250

GTR turbo piping $120

GTR exhaust mainfolds $60 (per pair)

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $20

Hawk front & real brake pads for R33 GTSt $230 (new)

R33 HICAS unit $50

R32 GTR stock coilpack $60 (1 clasp has broken, visible in pic)

R33 GTSt stock turbo back exhaust $50

R32 GTR stock front pipes $10

R33 GTSt front & rear stock sway bars $90 (pair)

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LIST UPDATED

R33 rear wiper $50 (rear window to suit $190)

Turbosmart dual stage boost controller $230 (new)

R33 GTSt airbox, snorkle and Apexi panel filter $70

R33 GTSt climate control units $50 (1 has had the off switch repaired and is abit lazy)

R32 GTR dumps $10 (pair)

Cam gears $10 (pair)

HKS Bovs with piping for RB26 $70 (old school)

GTR turbo piping $120

GTR exhaust mainfolds $60 (per pair)

Motul RBF 600 brake fluid $20

Hawk front & real brake pads for R33 GTSt $230 (new)

R33 HICAS unit $50

R32 GTR stock coilpack $60 (1 clasp has broken, visible in pic)

R33 GTSt stock turbo back exhaust $50

R32 GTR stock front pipes $10

R33 GTSt front & rear stock sway bars $90 (pair)

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