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hey people, just a few things for sale

20psi autometre boost guage in good condition- black face with chrome cup and bezel = $90

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white faced autometer air fuel ratio gauge good condition with chrome cup and bezel= SOLD

standard r33 springs= $40

standard r33 cooler with pipes= $ 40

standard r33 dump pipe, front pipe and cat= $30

stealth wing for r33, new, just needs final preping b4 paint= $160

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will send at buyers expense

leave email for pics

cheers

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hey mate hows it goin?? will the 33 dump pipe to cat fit my 32?? if so will there be any gains??

hey man, where u been lately long time no c

umm, it might fit but i dont think t will do much hey

can anyone comment?

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The front springs? does it come with the whole set? As I currently have coil overs on my front and want to replace them with springs and shocks what do i need to convert it back?

wat coilovers?, maybe we can do a swap plus cash adjustment?

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interested in boost gauge. pics to [email protected]

how accurate is it?

Was it working fine when you took it ou?

Mechanical I assume?

What model is it?

What size is it?

Cheers

Chris

very accurate for a mechanical gauge- works awsome, its a autometer sports comp i think and its the bigger size black faced one, with cup and front bezel

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