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Hi,

I have the following items for sale. They were all in working condition when removed from my car, 1995 R33 GTSt.

  1. Air conditioning set up. Includes compressor & bracket, belt , condenser (small dent but no leak), receiver dryer and lines. $200
  2. Standard radiator suit manual. $50
  3. Standard airbox & snorkel includes K&N panel filter. $100
  4. Series 1 grille. white. Has crack, but not visible from front. $50
  5. 2 X standard exhaust dump pipes.$15 each
  6. 2 X standard actuators. $15 each
  7. Boost solenoid. $20
  8. QFM brake pads, set of front & rear. Only done about 100km. $100
  9. Fibreglass bonnet. Needs a bit of work .$100
  10. Rear wiper motor and arm.$50
  11. Hicas unit. $50

I am located at Redcliffe and can be contacted either on this forum or by txt 0488 993 011.

Thanks,

Denis

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Hi,

I have the following items for sale. They were all in working condition when removed from my car, 1995 R33 GTSt.

  1. Air conditioning set up. Includes compressor & bracket, belt , condenser (small dent but no leak), receiver dryer and lines. $200
  2. Standard radiator suit manual. $50 SOLD
  3. Standard airbox & snorkel includes K&N panel filter. $100
  4. Series 1 grille. white. Has crack, but not visible from front. $50
  5. 2 X standard exhaust dump pipes.$15 each
  6. 2 X standard actuators. $15 each
  7. Boost solenoid. $20
  8. QFM brake pads, set of front & rear. Only done about 100km. $100
  9. Fibreglass bonnet. Needs a bit of work .$100
  10. Rear wiper motor and arm.$50
  11. Hicas unit. $50

I am located at Redcliffe and can be contacted either on this forum or by txt 0488 993 011.

Thanks,

Denis

  • 2 weeks later...

I'd really like to move this stuff this weekend, so half the listed prices and they're yours.

Denis

Hi,

I have the following items for sale. They were all in working condition when removed from my car, 1995 R33 GTSt.

  1. Air conditioning set up. Includes compressor & bracket, belt , condenser (small dent but no leak), receiver dryer and lines. $200
  2. Standard radiator suit manual. $50
  3. Standard airbox & snorkel includes K&N panel filter. $100
  4. Series 1 grille. white. Has crack, but not visible from front. $50
  5. 2 X standard exhaust dump pipes.$15 each
  6. 2 X standard actuators. $15 each
  7. Boost solenoid. $20
  8. QFM brake pads, set of front & rear. Only done about 100km. $100
  9. Fibreglass bonnet. Needs a bit of work .$100
  10. Rear wiper motor and arm.$50
  11. Hicas unit. $50

I am located at Redcliffe and can be contacted either on this forum or by txt 0488 993 011.

Thanks,

Denis



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