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everything must go.

*VL Turbo 2 and 1/2 inch mandrel exhaust cat back. offers

*VL N/A stock like new exhaust from engine back. has cat. (epa saver). offers.

*r33 turbo auto transmission (everything u need) good for 170rwkw, was off a stock motor. only done 70,000k's. $400

*vl power steering setup. everything u need also. $250

* r33 turbo discs new they cost $300, sell $200 (still heaps of meat)

*ca18det turbo fuel pump, go for around 190 kw at the fly $50

*stock r33 turbo blow off valve. $50

*vl manual crossmember and gearbox mount with all bolts $ 50

*turbo timer brand new never used $150 (need to find more details on it)

*vl plastic calais grill $40

* rb25det plenum $180

* air con unit from S13 $40

*rb25det crossover pipe $80

*standard vl suspension all round, struts, springs, etc. (will be for sale once new stuff is in) but have that too.

* k frame of a will also be available once new motor and that is in.

*ca18det gearbox crossmember manual $50

*S13 ABS breaking computer $ 80

*S13 auto brake pedal $30 (or swap for manual brake pedal)

* S13 auto shifter $40 (or swap for a good gear knob)

got a fare bit from a vl turbo conversion and rb25det sil conversion. most of it is wat i listed but still have someother stuff. dont be worried bout asking.

all is located in melb

more will be listed as it comes up.

cheers

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