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WTB: stock RB25 turbs with elbow and water lines or aftermarket turbo to suit RB20, Cefiro/S13 coilovers, 4 stud rims prefer 17x8/9 or similar.

PM me if you have something i might be interested in.

Chad.

After water lines to suit RB20/25 turbo

Items:

Standard plastic R33 (non - GTR) Series I rear bar to suit 2 door

Extra Info:

Condition of mounting holes only important point. Rest is repairable. Colour not important.

Contact Details:

PM me or email at [email protected] (will try reply in 48hrs or less)

Price and price conditions:

Front bar cost $150 with damage , so shall start from there depending on condition.

WTB: 215/225 x40/35 R17'' tyres, skid tread only

need ASAP,

Ring Rob/Rocco at sinergy motorsports man, They have tons of tyres with just a tiny bit of shoulder wear that they will sell and or maybe give to you man.

WTB: 215/225 x40/35 R17'' tyres, skid tread only

need ASAP,

i got 2x mismatched 235/45/17 with 75% tread on em ill give ya for 25bux and 2x not sure wat brand but 235/45/17 50% tread on em for 25bux also if ya keen, or 40bux for the lot?

After water lines to suit RB20/25 turbo

Cefiro/S13 coilovers, 4 stud rims prefer 17x8/9 or similar. Also after heat shields for manifold and turbo RB20.

PM me if you have something i might be interested in.

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