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ill takw the sway bar front or rear?? im the dude that bought the ARC cooler of you also how much for the turbo timer and sway bar togther?? i can pick it up asap

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Tommy,

Sorry didn't read your reply earlier (must be blind for not seeing this).

Turbo timer is sold. The swaybar is for front R33 (24mm adjustable, 4 holes).

SMS me (not sure if you still got my number) if you want to grab the swaybars.

Cheers

Grant

G'day all,

Just bumping this thread.

Also, I'm willing to look at any offers for these available items via PM.

Cheers

Grant

  PSI.33 said:
hey mate hav u still got the ARC airbox?

Yes, I do still have it, PM me when you want to collect it off me.

  Taxi_This said:
+1 for the airbox and swaybar. Definitely keen.

PM me when you want to grab it off me.

Cheers

Grant

How loud was the exhaust, also does the end of the exhaust point up and out to the side?

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  W0rp3D said:
How loud was the exhaust, also does the end of the exhaust point up and out to the side?

Hello,

The exhaust was bit too loud (for me, what do I know?) yes, it does point up and slighty side like most of exhausts found on Skylines.

Let me know if you're keen to have a look.

Cheers

Grant

  Count Grantleyish said:
Hello,

The exhaust was bit too loud (for me, what do I know?) yes, it does point up and slighty side like most of exhausts found on Skylines.

Let me know if you're keen to have a look.

Cheers

Grant

I'll pass, i hate the upwards pointing exhausts.

  W0rp3D said:
I'll pass, i hate the upwards pointing exhausts.

Managed to find a picture on how the exhaust will look on R33.

IMG_2802.jpg

There you go mate.

Cheers

Grant

ARC Airbox is pending payment and pickup.

Got a set of JIC coilovers for ECR33 - couple of shocks are soft (bought it like that) most likely it'll need rebuild asking $100 pickup.

Cheers

Grant

hey man that exhaust sits 50 times higher than mine so im intrested AGAIN hahah also the JIC coilovers what condition are the rears is PICS PLEASE!!! i might drop by one night this week if that cool with you??

Tommy,

Will get pics of the coilovers, one of the rear coilovers might need rebuild (going by what the guy i bought it off - I had plans to rebuild them) but I'd rebuild them all at once. SMS me when you want to drop by.

R-SPEC,

PM sent.

Cheers

Grant

  tommygr34 said:
ill hopefully shoot down one night this week for the exhaust and ill sus out the coilovers at the same time so hold on to them

Hi, just SMS me when you're ready to pop in.

Cheers

Grant

ARC Airbox still for sale, the buyer didn't show up and answered my PM's

Anyone want it, just PM me and we'll go from there, same for other parts.

Cheers

Grant

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