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HKS mushroom pod filter with rubber adapter. $50 (new conditon minus filter element)

Front mount intercooler kit to suit 33gtst $300 (comes with extra silicon joiners, good condition)

Fuel cut defender $80 (new condition)

remapped standard ecu (s2 r33 gtst) $200 (good condition)

JJR stainless inch front dump pipe $100 (minimal use, couple of track days, good condition)

Turbosmart V port blow off valve $100 (good condition)

2x 33gtst stock rims w tires $80 (painted black)

BMC super touring pod filter $30 (900kms use , good condition, huge surface area)

washer bottle r33gtst $10 (good condition)

air con pump r33gtst $30 (works fine, 90 xxx km)

rear hicas unit r33gtst GIVE AWAY (works fine)

air flow meter r33 gtst $50 (cleaned regularly since ive owned car. good condition)

need it gone guys. rb30det project needs more funding lol

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Will get a pic up tomoz. Hobart tasmania. Was hoping for local pick mostly

might have to ask my friend very nicely to pick some bits up (got some brakes to get too and i think they are down there)

which dump is it from the justjap site? there are a few different ones

lol i cant seem to find an edit button to update my first post in this thread. I would likme to remove the parts that are sold and add many more parts. Why cant i see edit button ???

you can only edit your post within about 3 hours of posting it for some reason

do you have the gaskets to go with the dump pipe too?

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