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yeah camera noob

its a great war and i know he will drop the price he wants it gone, just not for a stupid price let him know Steve sent you :D ill claim a spotters ;)

EDIt

just looked at the rest of the photos its gum trees fault they were clear as on car sales

WTB

  • R33 head liner (non-sunroof model), not too fussed on condition - track use only.
  • 3" cat back exhaust, preferably cannon style muffler
  • electronic boost controller
  • R33 bolt in roll cage

got a oldish hks ebc, and a oldish blitz ebc. selling for a mate. both are in working order. 100 firm each

Wtb

Stock rb20 exhaust manifold.

30$

Stock rb20 or rb25 turbo.

50 - 100$

rb20 silvertop engine loom. GOOD CONDITION

$50

rb20 silvertop afm

30$

PRICES ARE THERE TEXT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY OF IT WILLING TO SELL.

0414137864

Aaron.

still after 235/40/18 tyres, prefer new but decent tred still concidered.

cash in hand waiting.

wet season is coming around and will be changing tyres in a couple of weeks so throw me what youve got.

text me on 0422360999 or pm me!

cheers aaron

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