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********ALL PRICES REDUCED!!!!!*********

Trying to get rid of some of the things that I have accumulated over time

***I have pics of the twin turbo pipe, taillights, pod filters, greddy gauge and piller gauge holder***

***couldn't upload pics, so here is link to view them***

http://www.performanceforums.com/forums/sh...0#post839567640

STANDARD PARTS

from original motor, done 50k

* RB26 rods $100set

* RB26 cam gears $25 pair

* RB26 oil pump $50***SOLD***

* RB26 twin turbo pipe $50

* R32 tail lights without covers - work perfect $150

* Standard R32 GTR ecu $100

* Standard R32 GTR instrument cluster $200

AFTERMARKET PARTS

* Trust AIRINX pod filter with GREDDY silicone join - vgc $100 (last one left!!)

* Jap Spec S15 hood emblem - new $35 each (1 left)***SOLD***

* Nismo Seat belt pads - $10 (pair)

* Greddy white faced exhaust temp gauge, peak warning memory - vgc $150***SOLD***

* Greddy dual gauge holder for A piller - suit r33 - $70

* HKS FCON S plug in computer (fuel and ignition, all plugs to plug into factory wiring) - $300***SOLD***

* Greddy 2bar boost gauge wiring kit - boost solenoid and receiver unit (have wiring if needed) $25

* Veilside GTR replacement 3 gauge cluster - batt volts, oil temp, boost $300

I would like to sell this stuff a.s.a.p so price is negotiable. Located in Brisbane. Shipping at buyers expense and I will arrange for buyers. Please find pics attached

Cheers

Mike

PM or call 0433178761

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