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As per topic, Got a house coming so gotta clear some parts

Greddy E-Manage Ultimate ECU (Brand New)

+ Boost Map sensor

Requires Specific Harness (Not hard to get around $189)

Sells for $880 online without the harness $1080 with the harness

Asking $650 Brand new in box with software.

Fuel System - Bosch 044 with surge tank and braided teflon lines. Bought second hand but didnt get a chance to install.

Paid $500 From memory

Asking $400 - will supply pictures.

RB30 full bottom end completely asseblem - can drop a rb25 or rb26 head onto it as is or re-build

Paid $350 for full engine...for the block

Asking $200 - will supply pictures

Gtr Style Grill for R33 Gtst

Fibreglass and primed ready for paint

Paid $80 new

Asking $50 - Will supply pictures

Stock r33 boot (Sonic Silver) with Nismo Badge

Asking $150 ono

ARC air box with new filter (cost $220 to my door, been on two weeks) for r33 gtst

Paid $650 second hand (seem to be around 900 most places new)

Asking $550 ono - will supply pictures

Stock r33 S2 Silver and Black Bonnets

Asking $150 each both reasonable condition.

Aero Catch flush mounted bonnet pins with locks

Paid $180 to my door

Asking $125 (Brand new still in package)

Door Poppers for a two door with remotes and all wiring

Paid $250

Asking $200

Will supply pictures for most of this stuff tomorow morning but pm me or text 0439 822 125.

Based in W.A But can post most things at buyer expense.

If any of the prices seem out please pm me as i have based them all on memory!

Cheers

Nick

Is the grill for S1 or S2?

Has it got mounting brackets or is it a ebay china job that doesn't have any mount points?

Pics?

Its a eBay china knock up one, so no brackets and S2

Pics will be up tomorrow morning.

Ta

Its a eBay china knock up one, so no brackets and S2

Pics will be up tomorrow morning.

Ta

Need this stuff gone so all reasonable offer will be considered.

Sorry for delay on picks def up sat morning, Trouble getting a decent cam.....

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