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here are 4x r33 rims with brand new nexen 16/225/50 rubber. $550 the rims themselves have oxidized streaks in the clear coat. probably from brake fluid from previous owner. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay). can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here are 4 mazda eunos rims, no tyres, with the 114 pcd 5stud pattern. they fit the rear but will need spacers to fit the front. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay). can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here are 3x 17 235s rubber only 1 is federal 595ss the others are falken 326's. pick up. but can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here is a stock r33 gtst exhaust system. minus the dump pipe. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay). can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here is a gutted stock cat pipe. more flow :($10 pick up. or buyer pays post.

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here are stock r33 gtst front and rear sway bars with rubbers. $80 for both or $50 ea. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay). can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here is a series 1 front bar for an r33 gtst. $70 pick up. can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here is a LHS fender it needs to be resprayed and pannel beated slightly for the dint and the headlight surround. it would do for a drift car though. the damage is minor. see pics. pick up only.

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here is a left over sheet of aluminum mesh.the largest part measures 59cm L x 27.5cm W. the but overall it is 121cm L. pick up only.

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here is a left over 4.10m roll of exhaust wrap. $25 pp

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here we have 2x universal racing harness's (one red and the other black). with all of the hardware to fit them. i will separate these. $60ea or $100 for the 2. pick up or buyer pays postage.

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here we have an r33 gtst s1 manual computer . $100 pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay). but can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here we have a walbro 341-gss 255lph (with all the mounting gear plugs etc). it has the same internals and ratings as the 342-gss. the only difference being the outlet. the 341 has the outlet on the other side of the inlet. where as the 342 has it straight in line with the inlet. it will not make a difference whatsoever. $120 pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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here we have a r33 gtst used sard top intake sports induction kit with bolts to mount it. $50 pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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here we have 2x r33 gtst whiteline subframe split pineapples. these are split so they can be fitted to the upper part of the subframe bush. used to set the car at neutral stance when used with 2 other pineapples. $15 pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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here we have an r33 gtst stock gear knob and a 2.5" x 3" silicone/rubber intercooler pipe join. $15 for the join. $15 for the knob. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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Craig.

04396961454

[email protected]

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here are the rest.

here are 2x r33 gtst stock mspec side skirts condition ok. and 1 LHS 400r nismo side skirt in primer still needs prep work. $80 for the mspec's and $40 for the 400r. pick up. or can deliver in sydney for $25.

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here is an r33 gtst stock radiator perfect condition. needs to be cleaned and flushed by a pro shop. $40 pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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here are 2x front r33 gtst HKS hyper D adj height and damper coilovers 1 is fine the other is shagged. the pillow ball shaft has come apart from the main shaft. it made a knocking sounds before i took them out. will need a rebuild. there is a place in QLD that does these and a place in VIC as well. $60 for both. pick up. or interstate postage (buyer to pay).

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here is a holden commodore VT washer bottle pump and a one way valve to stop leaks when the pump s not in use. for a DIY intercooler spray kit. $30 delivered.

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Craig.

04396961454

[email protected]

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$125 pick up or $150 delivered (by me) in syd.

there is another guy interested in it as well. i will give it to him if he still wants it. will msg him about it. if not u r next on the list.

no on the other things u asked about.

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wat are the chances we could meetup? i wont be able to make it to ingleburn for a while. ...u go city or anything? can always jus drop by or meet u somewhere wherever u are for that wrap, shoot over a PM

wat are the chances we could meetup? i wont be able to make it to ingleburn for a while. ...u go city or anything? can always jus drop by or meet u somewhere wherever u are for that wrap, shoot over a PM

i work at villawood. though i do go places from time to time. other than that there is the post. where are u located? and where are your usual haunts?

throw me a pm!

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err...u got an extra digit in ur phone number :S yea villawood would be awesome cos i drive thru there every arvo. i live in liverpool cbd

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