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Sold my R33, now clearing some spares and things I found during cleanup.

Item 1

HKS Mushroom pod filter with AFM adaptor and brackets. Used, in good condition. Will be cleaned ready for re-oiling or can buy new replacement filter media. This came with my car, but I swapped it over for standard airbox.

Price: $60

Item 2

Universal fixed back racing seat. Comes with bride sliding rails mounts directly into R33 (and R32 I believe). Used twice, has been wrapped in plastic so very clean and no damage. Padding is as new, not worn at all.

Bride Rails include standard seatbelt clip and wiring harness for seatbelt light on dash.

Price: $180

Item 3

Full set (4 off) R32 GTST rims fitted with Bridgestone RE540s SEMI SLICK tyres. Tyres are 1 pair 205/50 R16 1 pair 225/45 R16. Good for another run or skid pan, emergency spares whatever. Rims could do with a bit of a clean, will suit R32/R33 maybe R34 and other cars with 5x114.3 stud pattern.

Price: $180

Item 4

Full face Helmet with visor, size L 59-60cm. Brand is KBC and says "VR1 Euro" on the back. Meets AS1698 standards. Basically brand new, I got it but doesn't fit me very well (too big for me), no scratches or anything.

Website Review: http://www.motorcycle-accessories-wiseguy....ws-KBC-VR1.html

Price: $80

Item 5

R33 Gtst pair of front rotors. Bought these off another forum member as precaution for RWC, didn't end up needing them so no longer of any use to me. These are used (slightly) and are at max thickness still - 30mm.

Price: $140

Item 6

Fitted Car Cover to suit R33 coupe. Autotechnica brand "Stormguard" type, fully waterproof outer and padded inner. Uses straps under the car to keep secure and has elastic sides, very snug fit. Was only used on clean car, inner is not stained and exterior has no markings or damage. Used rarely, car was normally garaged so only used on odd occasions.

Website:

http://www.autotecnica.com.au/covers_carcovers.html

Same one for sale as example

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/AUTOTECNICA-STORM-G...G-/140421611530

Price: $75

Item 7

R34 standard SMIC. Good condition, comes with shroud and all mounting brackets. Direct mount up to R33 Gtst, no modifications required.

Price: $70

All parts are located in Melbourne outer east suburbs 3153. Most items aren't really suitable for posting, would prefer pickup. Pics below, can take more at request.

PM or sms/call 0403 509 483

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ok, will check out.

I probably wont be able to check emails/calls during work today so will reply to messages tonight.

Hi All,

Firstly, thanks for all the interest. To answer some FAQ:

Location of all parts is 3153 in MELBOURNE

There is one seat for sale only, not a pair.

Would prefer local pickup, most items are bulky and not easily/cheaply posted.

I will be OS from 15th Aug until 27th Aug, if you wanted something fairly soon best would be to organise pickup after 6pm weeknights or by appointment on Saturday.

I am attempting to reply to all PM's but have to wait 5 mins between each reply so appologies if I miss anyone.

R34 SMIC sold pending payment.

Everything else still up for grabs.

Update:-

R34 SMIC sold.

R34 SMIC brackets and shroud available, buyer did not want them.

$10 or free with another purchase!!

Last chance to pick up today for another 2 weeks, get in quick if you want something!

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