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I finally have some stuffs for sale.

All items are located in Brisbane Southside. Pickup preferred but postage might be available :/

All items are negotiable. Except the cat.

1. Autotecnica wooden and chrome steering wheel. Comes with boss kit. Steering wheel was attached to a R32 but not anymore. $200

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2. 3A Racing 3.5 inch pod filter. Good condition never used. $20

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3. RB20 timing belt cover. Comes in blue (blue is the new black) $50

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4. ASI performance radiator. Brand new never been used. Even comes with its own box. I can tell you what it doesn't fit (R33 GTST, R32GTST, R31, Passage) No idea what it actually fits but it looks like it would fit a R32 GTR. Not sure. Your guess is as good as mine. $150

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5. Stray cat. Possibly 4 years old. Answers to the name of OI! Hey you! Stop carping on my rug! and Get out of it ya flea bag! $0.78c

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* Cat may or may not be available on the day.

*All items come with a driveway gaurantee. Once they are off the driveway there is no guarantee.

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6. Skyline rear facia from a series 2. Doesn't light up (1.5 does that) Comes in Blue (blue is the new black) Will make your R33 look cool $10

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7. K&N filter. With plate that allows you to screw it to something. $25

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*Screws are optional. Cannot gaurantee it will stay screwed to object.

8. Various intercooler piping. $20 The piping was originally from my epic high mount setup.

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9. R33 bonnet latch. $10

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*Doesn't come with bonnet

10. ? O_O Umm a black metal thing $5

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*Black metal thing trademark of skins corp.

11. Standard intake piping for all your standard setup goodness. $30

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12. Radiator hose $1 If you buy the cat you can have this for free!

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13. Stainless steel 4 inch top mount turbo dump pipe. No cracks. Isn't bent / warped. Replaced with low mount setup. $150

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14. Stainless steel top mount manifold. No cracks isn't warped / bent. Replaced with standard manifold. $250

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*See epic top mount setup comment.,

15. Standard radiator for a R33. Comes complete with scratches, dints and no cap. Radiator works fine. Doesn't look flash though. Cap was faulty. $10

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16. PWR Crossflow intercooler. Is like the force has a dark side and a light side. 2.5 inch pipe. Comes with optional extras (bolts etc) $250

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*Ability to bring unity to the force untested.

17. 6 standard R33 coilpacks. $100

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18. Various pipe clamps, a oil breather filter, intercooler piping and a twisted bit of pipe. $1

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19. R33 standard BOV. All the cool kids have them. You know you want it. $30

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