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Hi All!!!

As I recently sold my R33 Im clearing out the Garage and all parts MUST GO!!!!

Make some offers, any reasonable offer welcome

Pick-up only and i'm located in Southeastern suburbs of Melbourne in Wheelers Hill.

If you have any questions ring or msg me on 0411 708 806

Airbox (comes with Nissan Airfilter)- $70

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Air Flow Meter R33 - $50

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Airpod - $15

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Frontbar - $150

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Indicators - $80

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Aftermarket Intercooler & Piping - $150

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Mazda 6 Rims - $50

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Standard Computor - $50

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Standard Exhaust with Standard CAT - $150

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Standard Intake Pipe (Rubber) - $10

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Standard Skyline Rims & Tyres (6 to choose from) - $40Each

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Tien C Spanners x2 (for adjusting suspension height of adjustable tien suspension) - $15

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SOLD!

- C spanners have been sold.

- 4 Standard skyline rims have been sold.

- Air Flow Meter has been sold.

PENDING PAYMENT

- Front bar has been sold pending payment.

- Intercooler and Piping has been sold pending payment.

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Still for SALE:

- The 2 Standard skyline rims that I have left have little to no tread left on them.

- Standard intake pipe

- standard exhaust with cat

- standard computor

- mazda 6 rims

- standard skyline indicators

- airpod

- standard airbox

IT ALL HAS TO GO!!!!!!!!!!

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