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hi guys..

I want to sell some parts that comes from my R33 GTST:

Genuine Takata Seat Belt 5 Points - $200 (NEW)

- the original box is ripped of so I’ll give another box..

S1 front bar fog/indicator LHS (passenger side) - $20
- working good
- there's a crack on the face

center console lid/cover - $10

red burgundy rear tail light - $30 (in pair)
- LHS (passenger side) working good but there's crack on the bulbs cover - $10
- RHS (driver side) working good - $40

Autotecnica sports steering wheel ADR approved with R33 boos kit - $70

4pcs Tein lowering springs for R33/R34 - $70
- these are already cut 1-2 inch from original size
- these will not fit with stock shock

4pcs stock shocks with 4pcs stock springs - $70
- good condition, no leak, no knock

universal Blow Off BOV with L pipe - $50


all price is still negotiable..
please do not hesitate to text me at 0451960234 (no call please) or PM me..

pick it up at Indooroopilly, East Brisbane or City (by an appointment)
or I can postage it with buyer expense..

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You cut the Tein springs? Are these S-tech medium or soft?

not me man, when I bought it, the seller didn't tell me about this cut..

then when I'm tried to put it, I realize the spring has been cut..

not sure S tech or soft, but S tech I guess..

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Hey mate,

Where and when did you purchase the harness? Can you take some really good pics and put them up when you have time? Thanks

sorry man, it's sold :)



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