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Hey guys

just some stock bits im trying to get rid of...

Stock R32 A/C Compressor - $50 SOLD

Stock R32 A/C Condensor - $50

Stock R32 P/S Pump (Hicas) - $50

Stock R32 Heatercore (I think, some thing. looks like an intercooler. lol. sits behind dash, something to do with aircon.) - $20 bucks!

Stock R32 Intercooler - $50

Stock R33 Auto Flywheel -$50

Stock R33 Series 2 TPS - $80

Momo Shifter, small scratches - $40 bucks Looks like THIS!!

Stock GTST Dump and Front pipe - $20! SOLD

Stock R32 Hicas Rear Steering Rack - $20!

Stock R32 Front and Rear SwayBars - $50

Stock R33 Blow off valve - $20 SOLD

AutoTechnica Leather/Aluminium Steering Wheel. 33cm, flat bottom. Looks like the one on the left SOLD

Open to offers on absolutely everything.

all needs to go.

Cheers :D

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i'll take the stock r33 bov

$20 done

pm me to how i can get it, coz mine has been welded shut to make flutter, this hasnt been done to this one either has it?

i just want stock untouched r33 bov

cheers

-Ruffels

compressor works perfectly.

was in my car working a dream...

therefore i take it compressor sold to z3n2k and bov sold to ruffles.

quick and easy :) nice.

Will PM you both now...

Cheers

do you have the black 30mm plumback pipe from factory bov to inlet??

or the hose from 90degree aluminium pipe to plenum?? (throttle bypass hose)

prolly a random one but just asking :P

i do have the plumback return pipe, only the r33 one though (dont think there is much difference except for a vacuum nipple.

but not sure what the second thing is your asking about so i dont know. but there is a good chance i got it :)

sure you can come look at the knob...

they are noticable when looking at them but when the gear knob is in the car you dont really see them...

i was only using it as i tihnk it it is really nice to use.. i didnt have it to look good ;)

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