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For Sale - RB26 Front Pipes.

These have been in my shed too long. I'm not going to use them like i thought i might. 
Pipes themselves are in ok condition. Some manipulation of the pipes has been undertaken by a previous owner/workshop. 
The gaskets are still in place, so some obvious cleanup is going to be necessary. The tabs (for mounting) are also mostly missing, so suggest you have a welder handy. 
You may want to remove the heat wrap too. It was there to support my custom turbo setup (different turbos, same position), so it may not match any one else's requirements. 

The exhaust was on my car originally when i purchased it and was good for 500kw so there shouldn't be any issue with these. 
However, with that said, i'm not an expert, please come and inspect them yourself if you have concerns. (Emphasis on this line!).

 

Prefer pickup only, but if buyer wants to arrange their own interstate transport, i'm cool with that too. 

Selling for $50. Nothing wrong with them, just want them out of my life. 

Edit: I'm in the inner Northern Suburbs of Melbourne. Best contact is here on the forum (i'm a lurker). We'll move to PMs for my details. :)

 
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For sale: Steering Trim / Steering Column Trims for R33 GTR (and probably GTS, GTSt etc).

These were pulled off my car when it was broken into. As such the trim itself is in poor condition with scratch marks all over the key hole area. It's not the end of the world, would suit someone who just needs this to clean up their missing interior.
Asking $10. Checking ebay this doesn't seem unreasonable. Doesn't come with the screws to put it in though.

I can put up more photos if you need.

I'm located in the inner northern (hipster land) of Melbourne. Reply here and i'll see it. :)

 

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Almost new Cat for sale. 

This cat came with my car from WA. I would suggest (although I can't confirm) that this cat was fitted for almost no time. I'd suggest the moment it passed inspection/emission the cat was pulled from the car and boxed up.
There is no gasket on the flanges as they look to be in excellent condition. The cat has been painted black, i assume in high temp paint for that stealth look (probs helps rust too). 

Unfortunately, I have no idea what this cat is or its make or model. Please don't request cell details, i have no idea (apologies in advance).

Asking $20. Pick up preferred, but happy to box for someone arranging their own shipping. 

I'm in the inner northern suburbs of Melbourne. You can reply to this thread or DM me. I'm active here so should see your replies. 

 

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