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hay guys

detailed my gtr which is for sale and found some other stuff to get rid of

parts are in as new condition still in the pastic or boxes (except catch can and air intakes 1000kms old)

rb26 carbon fibre spark plug cover

condition is brand new still in plastic

$75

rb26 carbon cam gear cover

condition is brand new still in plastic

$75

r33 gtr exhaust carbon fibre shroud

condition is brand new still in plastin

$50

rb26 (r33gtr) custom made polished alloy intake pipes (no afm setup) with pod filters

condition is used - no damage still very high polished

$200 (will take offers)

alloy catch can and water tank (pretty sure an SRI brand)

car only travelled around 1000kms since being installed and i baught it but took it off to organise rwc

$100

Sparco quick release hub for r33 gtr (not sure if it will fit anything other then r33 gtst or gtr but i believe r34 is compatible as well)

not sure if its been fitted before or not. it was on the boot of my car when i bought it and the box looks unopened

$100 (will take offers)

located in Balwyn North Victoria

pm me your number and i will call you back

ill get some pics asap if i can

thanks

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carbon covers are both sold

will pm you each individually tonite after i get the photos

sorry for the delay was running around like a f**kwit all day yesterday organising the sale of my gtr

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sorry for the wait on the pics ppl

been busy as with work last few days.

carbon spark plug cover sold

carbon timing cover sold

carbon exhaust shroud sold

pics of the pods and sparco quick release kit

the alloy tank i forgot to get a pic of it like a goose.

i have confirmed it is an sri (just jap brand i think) unit

go on there website if u wanna see a pic of it and just imagine it with a bit of use lol

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