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Hi Guys,

I've recently sold my skyline R33 GTST and am parting with the bits and pieces left over:

* Standard r33 GTST wheels in excellent condition, rubber on 3 of them is in good condition, 1 tyre will need replacing $170 ONO

* S2 Air Flow meter excellent condition $30

* S2 ECU (Excellent Condition) $30

* Dump pipe with heat shield (Excellent Condition) $10

* Standard injectors (x6) (Excellent Condition) $40

* Standard cam shaft and cam gears (Excellent Condition) $30

* Standard Fuel pump excellent condition $30

* Standard air filter box with cold air intake, air filter and intake pipe (Excellent Condition) $40

* R33 S1 Front Grill (Excellent Condition) $40

* R33 Side Mount Intercooler great condition $40

* R33 Standard rear Springs (Excellent Condition) $40

* Standard Valve springs $10 (x24)

* 2 x 10" kenwood subwoofers and 2x Kenwood 6" speakers $50 (Great condition)

* 2 x 10" Ramage Subwoofers (Brand new boxed never used) $50

* 2 x 10" Venom subwoofers with boss amp (Excellent working condition) $50

Pick up is available from Canberra or I can post the smaller parts to your location.

Ta.

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How much to deliver the R33 Side Mount Intercooler great condition $40 to NSW 2756

Also interested in the wheels just need to organise a trip down from sydney

Phill

Edited by Phillhunt

Hi, are you able to post the air box, cold air intake etc to Adelaide? If so how much? Very keen on this!

Cheers

Hi

Yes, should be able to post it for around $20 - $25 depending on location in adelaide.

Ta

ey mate could u gimmie a contact number so i can arrange payments n postage plz or if u could can u sms me on 0432 506 443

What were you after?

So far I've sold the following:

*Wheels

*Airbox

*Injectors

*S2 ECU

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