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

So up for sale are the following items:

Factory Plastic Air Diversion panel for R33 GTR (Very rare to find these days!) - $100 0no

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Front Swaybar with links $30

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Rear Camber arms $10

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Castor arms with Nolethane adjustable centres - $50

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Plastic Recirculation pipe that goes under the radiator - $25

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Oval muffler 3"in, 3" out. Straight through, dent on one side, $10

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

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"drift" gearknob, silver carbon pattern - $15

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Factory Lower intercooler rubber hoses $40 for both

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Hicas Rack, with tie rods - was working fine - $50

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DONT LIKE THE PRICE? SEND ME AN OFFER!

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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Cam gear cover SOLD

got a pic of the air diversion on the car?

No sorry, it doesn't fit on my car because my aftermarket horns are in the way

Where does that air reversion plate go?

It sits between the bonnet latch and the radiator

is the front castor's till avaliable .. if so ill take them

Thanks

Dan

they sure are, Send me a PM please

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