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Hi,

For sale in Red hill.

All items came off a Series 1.5 R33 GTS-t and were in working order when removed.

  • Radiator - replaced with an aluminium one - $50
  • Air box - taken out when I got a pod airfilter - $50
  • SMIC - replaced by a FMIC - $40
  • Washer bottle - replaced when FMIC was installed - $20
  • Aluminium bash guard - bought, never installed - $100

Pickup preferred.

PM/call/sms

0404 021 219

Kev

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  • 4 months later...

Still got these:

  • Stock Air box with snorkle - $50
  • SMIC - replaced by a FMIC - $40
  • Washer bottle - replaced when FMIC was installed - $10
  • Aluminium bash guard - Installed it the other day, looks good. - $100

Make an offer.

(and the steering wheel)

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  • 3 months later...

Still got these:

  • Stock Air box with snorkle - $40
  • SMIC - replaced by a FMIC - $20
  • Washer bottle - replaced when FMIC was installed - $5
  • Aluminium bash guard - Installed it the other day, looks good. - $50
  • Steering wheel - $50

Make an offer.

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