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Hey guys have few things for sale.

First up I got a standard r33 hi-flow turbo.

Made over 250rwkw on 18psi. Had it for ages but have gone bigger setup so is selling.

$500 for a quick and genuine sale.

Have a set (6) of standard series 2 coilpacks. Work fine just bought with car I wrecked and did not need them. Come in rails.

$60.

Have complete series 2 wiring loom. All fine

$50

Have manual LSD for sale. Came in wrecked car. Do not know condition as it was in wrecked car so may lock may single peg may be noisy...

$100 ONO.

Series 1 GTR or series 1.5 gtst steering wheel with airbag. Good condition. No airbag light was on.

$50

series one bonnet r33 for sale. Straight no dints, just dust and clear coming off. In red.

$100 firm or will keep for spare.

18" x 8" + 38 all round wheels. Have 245/40r18 pirelli pzero and bridgestone potenza re050a on them. All about 80% tread if not more.

4x114.3 or 4x100 pcd. Gold with chrome lip.

$500 as have immaculate tyres worth over grand on em.

Pics will be up shortly. All done on iPhone cause bored at vet.

Can be contacted on 0438 096 063. Parts located western suburbs melb and ballarat. I'm back and forward every second day so can meet up western suburbs or ring rd maccas. Happy to post also.

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Hi Flow still for sale. $450 pick up ballarat/western suburbs melbourne or $500 delivered anywhere in Australia.

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Bonnet series 1 - $100

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ARC SMIC s13/180sx $120 ONO

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Steering wheel with airbag $50 ONO

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Also have series 2 coil packs (6) Working fine just didn't need them as I have series one and used motor from wrecked series 2 - $60 delivered

R33 gts-t manual Diff. $100 ONO

Wheels still for sale As above (pics soon) $500

Series 2 wiring loom SOLD

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Hi Flow turbo sold pending payment.

Also have WHITELINE Castor rod bushes for r33 gtst - Still in packet Brand new. Ended up getting adjustable castor rods. $50 delivered anywhere in AUS

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Steering wheel is off R33 GTR (so maybe ask in another thread as I don't know.)

Also has steering wheel which is illegal to run if your car isn't supposed to run it.

Turbo is in serviceable/operational condition. Had it on car working fine. Just upgraded so it has sat around and it's time to sell shit.

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I have a possible buyer for wheels and tyres. I Am getting price for postage for him tomorrow. If he isn't keen will text u pics.

I will price up postage to coffs Harbour too just incase.

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