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Items:

hi flow/standard turbo to bolt strate up to r33 manifold

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must be good condition.one that has been reguarly used until basicly when i buy it.dont want any that have been sitting around for months and months.

Contact Details:

pm me.or txt me.4go my number so ill post it l8er on

Price and price conditions:

nothing over 500 for a hi flow etc cheaper for a stock turbo.[im a tite ass]haha

Edited by PRO AERO

Items:

Std r32 suspension

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looking to buy, or borrow, maybe swap with my bilsteins until i clear defect.

Contact Details:

pm, reply in my defected thread, or call me 0405 241 064

Price and price conditions:

I can pick up from anywhere, but u can call me to wrok out the details.

Edited by Bl4cK32

Items:

stock 33 gear knob, or somthing thats not gona get 2 hot, and feels nice on the hand...

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mines got metal bits and it burns when the suns on it 4 a while :ninja:

Contact Details:

pm or mobile 0402 44 88 99 or msn [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

wont sell my arm for one, pick up anywhere....haha

Items:

1 x BNR34 GTR rim

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will consider a pair but would prefer just the one

Contact Details:

PM me with any info

Price and price conditions:

Around $300 without tyres and will consider a rim that would need a respray or even slight welds.

Items:

S13 Silvia SR20DE (Non Turbo) 5speed manual

Extra Info:

Has to be in good condition no rust, scratches, rips, burns dont want anything with really high km's. And DONT want a silvia with the brown interior :/

Contact Details:

PM me

Price and price conditions:

Dont want to spend more than $7500 - $8000 just depends on the condition of the car aswell :ninja:

Items:

Blown (=cheap) R33 or R34 turbo (to hi-flow) - up to $150

R34GTT Rear spoiler - up to $200

R34GTT stock front bumper bar lower lip - up to $200

Contact Details:

PM/email me

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