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Hey Guys,

As the title suggests got a few standard and aftermarket bits for sale, all items are located on the Gold Coast but can be posted anywhere in Aus at buyers expense. I can be contacted on 0468963471 or at [email protected].

ALL ITEMS ARE FOR R33 GTST SERIES 1

Standard side mount intercooler + hard pipe, elbows and clamps- $50

Series 1 spoiler brake light-perfect condition - $20 (pretty sure I also have the spoiler to go with it in white but will confirm $30)

Standard washer bottle (no cap)- $15

Standard fuel pump + sock (works fine, great for testing/fault finding) - $25

Standard Injectors 370cc? x6 (also great for testing/fault finding-would recommend fitting new pindle caps for permanent use approx $10) - $50

Standard ECU manual - $100

Standard coil packs x6 (some showing signs of wear, again good for testing/fault finding) - $25

Standard gear knob perfect condition- $50

Mesh grille, series 1 or 1.5? (missing badge, looks better without badge IMO :) ) - $50

JJR Cold Air Intake Kit (black)- JJR CAI box assy, + pod filter, adapter and clamp - $100

Autometre Phantom 2 water temp guage (white face) + chrome cup - $30

I will now upload the pics :)

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SORRY FOR THE LATE REPLY GUYS EMAILS ARE NOT UPDATING ME ABOUT POST :( PLEASE PM ME IF I DONT REPLY ON THIS POST :)

WILDERBOY, AAARH 33, YES CAI IS STILL FOR SALE, NOT SURE ON POSTAGE TO ACT I CAN GET A QUOTE

ESPRIT, MY TUNER ADVISED ME THAT THESE COIL PACKS WERE NOT QUITE HANDLING THE POWER I WAS MAKING 200RWKW, NOW THAT I HAVE REPLACED THEM I CAN SEE HEAT MARKS ON A COUPLE OF THEM WHICH I SUSPECT WAS THE PROBLEM, PROBABLY NOT SUITABLE TO USE AS A COMPLETE REPLACEMENT SET, HOWEVER THE OTHERS APPEAR TO BE FINE, MAYBE LOCATE WHICH OF YOURS ARE NOT COPING AND SWAP THEM OUT??

HAZER33, SORRY MATE NO FRONT BAR

GRILLE SOLD :D

just confirming I do also have the series 1 spoiler available in white, $50 complete with light or can seperate if need be.

all items apart from grille are still available :D

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