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Selling some unwanted parts, located in Melbourne Pics coming soon

a) R33 Cusco Front Strut bar - $100

some scrapes but in good Condition,

b) R34 GT-T Blitz Induction cover and Sus power LM panel filter - $150

Rare, no longer produced for Skylines. T-304 Stainless steel induction cover replaces stock air box cover for optimal air flow.

Comes with used Sus power LM filter.

c) Blitz Power Meter ID III - $180

Brand new, never installed, complete with manual. No box

d) R33 Blitz SUS POWER Stainless Steel Pod Filter - $100

Pod filter made from T-304 Stainless steel. Comes with adaptor plate whcih should fit the standard AFM. No replacement needed, just clean with compressed air hose.. Makes a great induction noise.

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Selling some unwanted parts, located in Melbourne Pics coming soon

a) R33 Cusco Front Strut bar - $100

some scrapes but in good Condition,

r33strutbrace.jpg

b) R34 GT-T Blitz Induction cover and Sus power LM panel filter - $150

Rare, no longer produced for Skylines. T-304 Stainless steel induction cover replaces stock air box cover for optimal air flow.

Comes with used Sus power LM filter.

inductioncover.jpg

c) Blitz Power Meter ID III - $180

Brand new, never installed, complete with manual. No box

powerid3.jpg

d) R33 Blitz SUS POWER Stainless Steel Pod Filter - $100

Pod filter made from T-304 Stainless steel. Comes with adaptor plate whcih should fit the standard AFM. No replacement needed, just clean with compressed air hose.. Makes a great induction noise.

suspro.jpg

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Whiteline -KCA347 adjustable Camber bushes. (brand new , unused) - $110

Essential for those lowering their cars.

Description: Toe correction - control arm lower inner & outer

Note: KCA347 is designed to replace the rear upper control arm-out

http://www.whiteline.com.au/product_detail.php?part_number=KCA347

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