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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.

i got rb20 heat shield, well the cover and the bracket, maybe missing a few bolts shoulda said when you brought the water lines. ill give it to ya for 15bux too if you want it

need R32 gtst m spec side skirts and rear pods

not fussed on colour, got spray cans here at home

but need to be in good condition and need by next weekend

pm me

also jms_31 got the afm here, $50 and you can have it, i also pm'ed u

Front lip spoiler for stock series 2 front bar

Anyone know anyone that has one let me know

Cheers

I've got one. I had to buy a whole front bar for regancy and its got the front lip and D1 vents also. Send me a PM if your keen, I do need it for a bit longer atm tho. Cheers

Hey guys,

I have a series 2 R33 with Bilstein shocks and superlow springs all round, I wish to be at legal height so I'm looking for some springs. My car currently sits eyebrow height 330 all round. Has anyone got some legal height springs laying around that I can buy?

Cheers Simon

Hey im in need of r34 GTR bov's and piping or any bov's and piping for a rb26dett. It has to have the recirculation piping from the bov's back into the engine as i need it to be full plumb back. need it to pass the pits. please pm me. even if someone has some which i can borrow it would be great.

Cheers

David

Hey im in need of r34 GTR bov's and piping or any bov's and piping for a rb26dett. It has to have the recirculation piping from the bov's back into the engine as i need it to be full plumb back. need it to pass the pits. please pm me. even if someone has some which i can borrow it would be great.

Cheers

David

hey bro. i rang clinton at vehical standards about bovs few weeks ago.

all bov must be stock no exceptions. not even plumb backs.

that screwed me also so i took it off.

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