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Hi guys,

Just trying to clear out the garage of some items:

R33 Side Mirrors $40 the pair or $30 each

R33 Rear Seats $30

R33 Alternator $50

R33 Starter Motor $50

R33 Air Flow Meter Pink Label $50

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R33 Coilpack Loom Series 1 $40

R32 GTR Push type gearbox has done 80,000kms, looking for $450

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R34 Standard Triple (gauges only) not the pod housing $30

R34 Catback exhaust with Nismo silencer muffler $300

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PM any offers, as my old account is no longer accessable I cant PM yet I'm guessing so leave an email address I can contact you on and I'll get back to you asap

Cheers

R33 Alternator Sold Pending payment

R33 Starter Motor Sold Pending payment

Still have all other parts available:

AFM $50

R33 Series 1 Rear Seats $30

R34 Cat back exhaust with Nismo silencer muffler $300

R34 factory gauges no housing included $30

R33 Side Mirrors $30 each or $40 the pair

R33 Series 1 Coilpack Loom $40

R33 Exhaust Manifold $30

R32 GTR Push Type Gearbox

Spare Slimline Wheel $30

Coilpack Loom and AFM SOLD

Starter Motor still pending response

Everything else listed is still available

GTR Gearbox will take $400 if you can pickup by this weekend in Melb Sth East Suburbs

Starter Motor picked up and SOLD

Alternator still available $50

R33 Series 1 Rear Seats $30

R33 4 Stud Spacesaver Wheel $30

R33 Side Mirrors $30 each or $40 the pair

R32 GTR Push Type Gearbox $400

R33 Stock Exhaust Manifold $30

R34 Factory Gauges without housing $30

R34 Nismo Catback Exhaust with built in silencer $300

PM any offers, same day reply

GTR Gearbox sold

Alternator $50

R33 Series 1 Rear Seats $40

R33 Side Mirrors $30 each or $40 the pair

R33 Stock exhaust manifold $30

R34 Cat back exhaust with Nismo silencer muffler $300

R34 Centre Console Gauges no housing $30

R33 Spacesaver Wheel 4 Stud $30

Think thats all I have left

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