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hi guys got a few parts for sale that im trying to sell to clear out my garage,

1. R33 Pink Label Airflow Meter - $60

2. R33 Series 1 Front Grill - $40

3. MK Motorsport BMW Rims (Pcd: 5x120 Size: 17 inch) - $500 for full set

4. Tein Coilovers To Suit Accord CL1/CF#/Torneo's (Excellent Cond) - $800

5. Airflow Meter To Suit R31 Skyline (I Think) - $40

6. Universal Boss Steering Wheel Kit - $50

7. R32 JIC (Japanese Project) Rear Coilovers To Suit R32 GTS-T - $300

8. Tein Super Street Rear Coilovers To Suit Toyota Supra - $300

9. Blown Turbo To Suit Toyota Supra (Good For Highflow) Has All Oil Lines Etc. - $80

10. R33 Turbo Intake Tubing - $60

11. R33 Stock BOV - $40

12. 2x R33 Drivers Side Headlights (Exc Condition) - $100 Each

13. R33 S1 Front Reo - $30

14. R33 S1 Drivers Side Window Switch (Purchased it for my r33 but realised i needed a series 2 switch) - $60

CONTACT ME ON: 0433367570

WILL POST MOST ITEMS EXPRESS POST! MOST ITEMS WILL BE UNDER $10 FOR POSTAGE AUSTRALIA WIDE.

GRAB A BARGAIN!!!

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$8 express postage australia wide on all items!!! except for:

MK Motorsport BMW Rims

Tein Coilovers To Suit Accord CL1/CF#/Torneo's (Excellent Cond)

R32 JIC (Japanese Project) Rear Coilovers To Suit R32 GTS-T

Tein Super Street Rear Coilovers To Suit Toyota Supra

Blown Turbo To Suit Toyota Supra (Good For Highflow) Has All Oil Lines Etc

R33 Turbo Intake Tubing

R33 S1 Front Reo

most items still available guys and girls, grab a bargain:

1. R33 Pink Label Airflow Meter - $60

2. R33 Series 1 Front Grill - $40

3. MK Motorsport BMW Rims (Pcd: 5x120 Size: 17 inch) - $500 for full set

4. Tein Coilovers To Suit Accord CL1/CF#/Torneo's (Excellent Cond) - $800

5. Airflow Meter To Suit R31 Skyline (I Think) - $40

6. Universal Boss Steering Wheel Kit - $50

7. R32 JIC (Japanese Project) Rear Coilovers To Suit R32 GTS-T - $300

8. Tein Super Street Rear Coilovers To Suit Toyota Supra - $300

9. Blown Turbo To Suit Toyota Supra (Good For Highflow) Has All Oil Lines Etc. - $80

10. R33 Turbo Intake Tubing - $60

11. R33 Stock BOV - $40

12. 2x R33 Drivers Side Headlights (Exc Condition) - $100 Each

13. R33 S1 Front Reo - $30

14. R33 S1 Drivers Side Window Switch (Purchased it for my r33 but realised i needed a series 2 switch) - $60

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