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Really need these parts gone guys, I'm moving house soon.

So up for sale are the following items:

1) Full set (5) of Genuine R33 floormats, great condition - $150 ono

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2) Front Swaybar with links $50

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3) Rear Camber arms $40

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4) Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $80

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5) Airbox with K&N panel filter, all clips, and snorkle $150

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6) Plastic Recirculation pipe that goes under the radiator - $50

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7 ) Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $30

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8) RB26 cam cover, painted purple, missing a little paint - $50

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9) "drift" gearknob, silver carbon pattern - $30

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10) Genuine "GTR" badge for front grille, few stone chips on the red "R" clips intact - $20

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11) 2 x 275/35/R18 Toyo R888 - bald - good for track days (0.5 seconds faster around Malalla apparently?) or burnouts? $50 - pick up only

12) Factory Lower intercooler rubber hoses $50 for both

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13) Hicas Rack, with tie rods - was working fine - $80

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Last but not least

14) Factory Plastic Air Diversion panel for R33 GTR (Very rare to find these days!) - $100

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All parts located in Hope Valley SA 5090

Can organise cheap freight at buyer's cost

Will trade/discount for the following items:

Carbon wing blade for R33 GTR

Boot interior clips

400R clear front indicator lense (I only really need 1)

Cheers,

Nigel

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Floormats and badge sold pending payment

2) Front Swaybar with links $50

3) Rear Camber arms $40

4) Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $80

5) Airbox with K&N panel filter, all clips, and snorkle $150

6) Plastic Recirculation pipe that goes under the radiator - $50

7) Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $30

8) RB26 cam cover, painted purple, missing a little paint - $50

9) "drift" gearknob, silver carbon pattern - $30

11) 2 x 275/35/R18 Toyo R888 - bald - good for track days (0.5 seconds faster around Malalla apparently?) or burnouts? $50 - pick up only

12) Factory Lower intercooler rubber hoses $50 for both

13) Hicas Rack, with tie rods - was working fine - $80

14) Factory Plastic Air Diversion panel for R33 GTR (Very rare to find these days!) - $100

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Will trade/discount for the following items:

Carbon wing blade for R33 GTR

Boot interior clips

400R clear front indicator lense (I only really need 1)

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