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Item: Several items for sale please refer to list below and attached pictures of items.

Location: Brisbane Southside - Greenbank.

Website: N/A.

Item Condition: All items are used but in good or excellent condition.

Reason for Selling: No longer required, car has been sold.

Price and Payment Conditions: Refer to the Item list below.

Extra Info: Please don't waste my time, only contact me if you are truely interested in an item. Postage can be organised at buyers expense.

Pictures: As attached.

Contact Details: Best to call me on 0414 575 676, alt please PM directly.

ITEM LIST:

1. Air flow meter and Airpod adaptor, RB or SR engines - $15 each

2. Blitz Temp Gauges (Oil, Water and Exhaust) cost $1200 near new condition - $450

3. HKS Boss kit - Skyline - $50

4. Large box of Silicon hoses, clamps and etc - various sizes - $50

5. Brembo look alike break covers - New - fit almost all cars - $20

6. Clarion Car CD/MP3 etc - good working order $50

7. Q45 Throttle Body - $100

8. R33 carpet front only - good condition - picture not very good - $25

9. R33 carpet front and rear light grey - good condition - picture not very good - $50

10. R33 carpet full 5 piece set - dark grey - good condition - picture not very good - $75

11. R33 GTR front grill for GTS-t - excellent condition - $75

12. R33/R32 GTR look alike bonnet lip - excellent condition - $50

13. R33 Headlight eyelids - excellent condition - $50

14. R33 SOLID Gearbox mount (poly)- good condition- more responsive and power transfer to wheels - $100

15. Sharkfin antenna cover - generic - brand new - $10

16. T4 turbo flanges - custome size for custom low mount fit of larger turbo's - good condition - $20 for both

17. Blitz turbo timer - good condition - I think all wires are there - $50

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Parts still available are:

ITEM LIST:

1. Air flow meter and Airpod adaptor, RB or SR engines - $15 each

2. Blitz Temp Gauges (Oil, Water and Exhaust) cost $1200 near new condition - $450

3. HKS Boss kit - Skyline - $50

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6. Clarion Car CD/MP3 etc - good working order $50

7. Q45 Throttle Body - $100

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9. R33 carpet front and rear light grey - good condition - picture not very good - $50

10. R33 carpet full 5 piece set - dark grey - good condition - picture not very good - $75

11.

12. R33/R32 GTR look alike bonnet lip - excellent condition - $50

13. R33 Headlight eyelids - excellent condition - $50

14. R33 SOLID Gearbox mount (poly)- good condition- more responsive and power transfer to wheels - $100

15. Sharkfin antenna cover - generic - brand new - $10

16. T4 turbo flanges - custome size for custom low mount fit of larger turbo's - good condition - $20 for both

17. Blitz turbo timer - good condition - I think all wires are there - $50

Parts still available are:

ITEM LIST:

1. Air flow meter and Airpod adaptor, RB or SR engines - $15 each

2. Blitz Temp Gauges (Oil, Water and Exhaust) cost $1200 near new condition - $450

3. HKS Boss kit - Skyline - $50

4.

5.

6. Clarion Car CD/MP3 etc - good working order $50

7. Q45 Throttle Body - $100

8.

9. R33 carpet front and rear light grey - good condition - picture not very good - $50

10.

11.

12. R33/R32 GTR look alike bonnet lip - excellent condition - $50

13. R33 Headlight eyelids - excellent condition - $50

14. R33 SOLID Gearbox mount (poly)- good condition- more responsive and power transfer to wheels - $100

15.

16. T4 turbo flanges - custome size for custom low mount fit of larger turbo's - good condition - $20 for both

17. Blitz turbo timer - good condition - I think all wires are there - $50

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