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Ray, no problems and thanks for the wishes.

Another bump for these awesome products!

Reasonable offers will be looked at as always, still needed to clean the garage as my dad is STILL nagging at me (maybe I should put him for EOI then?)!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Time for another bump to this thread and price drop.

ARC Radiator - asking $550

R33 Turbo back exhaust - asking $350

R33 Standard SMIC - asking $75

Apexi BOV - asking $85

Still have 400R replica bumper asking $50

As usual, will look at any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Bump for this awesome thread!

Now that I've got your attention, I have something to say below.

All parts as per post #43 is still available, feel free to make me an reasonable offer via PM.

My dad may be a old man, somehow he managed to have some energy to nag me about the mess in the garage, so help me out!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Still waiting for them to go to good home (in Skyline that it is!).

Oh, and it's time to bump this thread.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all

All parts as per post #43 is available excpet for ARC Radiator as I've decided to keep it.

Open to any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day all,

Time for another bump to this thread and price drop.

R33 Turbo back exhaust - asking $300

R33 Standard SMIC - asking $70

Apexi BOV - asking $80

Still have 400R replica bumper asking $50

As usual, will look at any reasonable offers.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Still there, my dad is still nagging at me for putting them in way of his mower!

You know the drill, buy them off me and you'll save me from his endless nagging!

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

ARC Radiator (yes changed my mind again!) and 400R replica bumper is SOLD!

Still have exhaust and will take reasonable offers near my latest asking price of $300.

Also still have BOV, asking $80 or offers.

Still have stock side mount intercooler asking $70.

Got stock R33/S14 rims (no tyres as I'll take 2 good ones and another 2 is shagged) asking $150 or near offer.

Have Blitz Turbo timer with some wires and vaccum lines (pictures will be taken later) asking $100 or near offer.

Got some assorted parts such as cross over pipes, speakers and some hoses make an offer or they'll be thrown in bin.

Cheers

Grant

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