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hey guys im decided to return most parts of my car to stock form.

These are the items

-Greddy Oil Catch Can suits GTR and GTST - $100 ono --- Still for sale

- BPI H1 600K Hid Kit -$250 ono

- Custom Heat sheld top sides enclosed box (cost me 250) asking -$100 straight slide fit for R32 / 33 GTST's

Let me know who wants what and what their offer is by sms 0422 19 19 13 thanks vish

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hey mate i will uplodad pics off all the items by tommorrow just in the process of taking them out of the car atm.. and yes it Fits the gtst straight on no mods required if keen i could fit them while you wait

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Any more info on the H.I.D kit? Is it able to be installed into an r32 gtr?

Hey mate the HID kit will FIt any car witha H1 Bulb system my mate has a r32 gtr his is H1 as well i guess you might have to pull it out and check it

they are BPI 6500K Pure White (at nite it has a bit of blue tint) comes with harness to straight plug in no chopping of wires , 2 ballests and 2 hid bulbs with mounts etc

vish

some more pics of the ARC radiator deflector and custom airbox heatshield for pod filters, and the monkey performance mid brace bar fits most nissans

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-Greddy Oil Catch Can suits GTR and GTST - $80 --- Still for sale

- BPI H1 6500K Hid Kit -$250 ono - Straight Plug and play no cutting of wires

-- Custom Heat sheld top sides enclosed box (cost me 250) asking -$100 straight slide fit for R32 / 33 GTST's

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