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gday guys got a few things for sale need em gone asap

2x autometer gauges 60mm boost and oilpressure great condition $80 each

R33 gtst front brakes comes with rotors and calipers $220 ono

MOMO steering wheel with r33 boss kit comes with spare steering colum n keys $150

R33 gtst series 1 seats front pair only tiny tear in drivers seat which is common $200 ono

R33 gtst series 1 auto gtst ecu $100 ono

stock smic r33 gtst $50 ono

JL AUDIO 500/1 mono block amp bought from jb hifi for 1200 wanting $400

Rated Power: 500 W RMS @ 1.5 ohm - 4 ohm (11V-14.5V) THD at Rated Power: <0.05% @ 4 ohm S/N Ratio: >95dB below rated power (A-weighted, 20 Hz - 20 kHz noise bandwidth) Frequency Response: 5 Hz - 250 Hz (+0, -1dB) Damping Factor: >500 @ 4 ohm / 50 Hz

>250 @ 2 ohm / 50 Hz Input Range: Switchable from 200mV-2V RMS to 800mV-8V RMS Dimensions (L x W x H): 13.40 in. x 9.25 in. x 2.36 in.

340 mm x 235 mm x 60 mm

hks hyper drag coilovers front n rear r33 gtst/gtr great condition only 5000kms old $1200 ono feel free to pm me but rather text message as ill be able to reply straight away 0428819885 WILLILN TO SWAP ITEMS FOR OTHER ITEMS LIKE PILLAR MOUNT FOR GAUGES, STOCK WHEELS to suit R33, LSD or SINGLE SPINNER DIFF TO SUIT R33

Takin offers on all items , will swap for tri pod mount for gauges LSD or single spinner diff to suit r33 also looking for stockies to suit r33 come on guys make a offer

goin to pick up a diff tomorrow any one keen to swap items for n e thing i have listed after a triple gauge pod

May also be selling a 35/40 turbo perfect condition external gate .83 rear housing only done 300km might be downgrading to something smaller as i dont want to much power only 250-280rwkw

would you swap for my lcd/dvd single din head unit with cash ontop?

its in the for sale section.

if not maybe a replica sparco bucket seat with maybe some cash on top?

for the amp!

=)

located in melbourne south east also got

3x auto meter cobolt series gauges

BOOST , AIR FUEL , OIL PRESSURE , boost has its own black cup the other 2 are in a made up bit of metal that sits under the headunit of a r33 or r32 80 each for the gauges perfect condition

will swap parts for a mines or tuned r33 series 1 ecu

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