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OK got a few things to clear out after getting rid of the car.

Please do not message me asking for random parts. All I have is what is listed.

All large items are PICKUP ONLY.

Willing to ship smaller items at your cost.

RB25DET with approximately 175,000kms on it.

Has everything aside from injectors, coilpacks, turbo and lines. Can throw in some second hand std injectors if required.

$600 firm

ANZ Voltec Rims 18x8/18x9 in very good condition. Couple of gutter rashes, but nothing major. Front tyres have worn outers, rear tyres perfect with a fair amount of tread. Tyres are Toyo T1R 235/40 and 265/35 $650

FRONT

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REAR

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Z32 AFM with plug (Used for 6-7000kms, 100% working order) $150

3" catback RSR stainless exhaust. Massive rear muffler. Really nice note. Did have some damage from a bottom out from previous owner. Has been plated over damage. No leaks $200

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Justjap 3" Stainless Split Dump Pipe to cat, I think i had to remove that little diverter plate to fit HKS 2535 from memory. $120

Magnaflow 3" Highflow Metal Cat. Seen approximately 6000-7000kms of use. $200

Genuine Nismo strut brace $100

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R33 Half-Tailshaft with yoke, perfect working order $100

Autometer 52mm Oil Temp Gauge (no sender unit) $40

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Autometer Chrome Gauge holder 52mm $20

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Mearcat R33 A Pillar Gauge holder (Cut for Autometer 52mm gauge) $20

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Brand New Unused Harness bracket for R33 (allows lap sash to clip down) $20

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Contact: Mark 0438872414

Please leave a message if I don't answer. Like everybody else, I work and can not get to the phone all day.

If you leave a message, I will call you back. Thanks for looking! :)

Gday mate how much for Postage to Brisbane 4503 for the strut bar???

I am keen if you still have it and can post to me

Cheers

hey man, once again sorry but i cant make it this weekend. i am still interestested in picking up that gauge pod and i'll sms you tomorrow about getting it on mon or tues

you still got one, i've been trying to find one its so hard to find!!!

the bracket offcoarse. They are rare !

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