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time to clean up my shed and try and get money together to register my ute :rolleyes:

i have a front r33 gtst front brake setup including calipers rotors all pads clips etc and also brake booster and master cylinder too $450

GENUINE TRUST intercooler ideal for silvias and skylines as it has the inlet/outlet on the same side which makes for extremely easy pipework in great condition overall i slight dent in a tube on the back but i have close up pics of that for serious buyers also has a few bent fins on the rear but the dent and bent fins will not cause any dramas or leaks with the operation of the cooler at all core size is about 400x260x70 with 2.5 inch pipes $450

Blitz bov with pipe to siot s13 but can be easilly adapted to suit anything ONE MONTH OLD!!!! $200

r32 gtst climate controll working fine when removed from the half cut and in great condition $100 ]

enkei 2 piece alloys in very good condition 16x 7 and 8 inch with a 32 offset suitable for n/a skylines and s13 silvia etc etc in great condition $600 for the rims no tyres

95% complete rb20det silvertop intake manifold as removed from the engine for upgrades with injectors throttle body iac fuel rail and all associated hoses and stuff everything pictured great for making a front mounted throttle body plenum etc $200

i am negotiable on most things other than the climate control unit because thats cheap anyway any genuine enquiries please ask away ;)

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Damn thats a good price for the front brake setup. If you were selling in a months time i'd be heaps interested.

Im very keen on the BOV with the pipe you have for sale. Does it have everything needed? Would you take $150? Could you email me at [email protected] and let me know as i never check on here..

Could I please have more pics of the intercooler also does it actually say that it is Trust anywhere on it. Please send pics to [email protected] or pm me, thanks.

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BOV climate control unit and intake setup still for sale guys....

also have a r32 gtst instrument cluster late model r32 grey dial one i can make it say whatever km you like so its the same as your car $100

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