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RB25 turbo in good-to-excellent condition. Minimal shaft play if any ... and exhaust manifold to it too. Budget of no more than $300.

PM me if you have a turbo. Need one ASAP.

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Hey guys want to buy a set of

Black 17inch 4's koya drift teks

can have a little gutter rush multi stud

call me on 0433439293 or email me on [email protected]

cheers

I have 2 17x8 with 215/45 with about 60% left on them! They are both white if you are interested pm me.

want to buy:

4 X Black drift teks 17inch

1 X R32 GTR Spoiler prefer in black - IF with boot would be even better.

Pair R32 2dr rear top trims

R32 passenger side powerwindow switch

pictures and price to 0433439293 or email me [email protected]

cheers

I'm chasing up a maual gearbox bellhousing only from the R33 GTS T.

Has anyone got any in their surplus, or a blown gearbox they are keen to split??

Cheers

I'm having an R33 gtr s2 gearbox converted to push next week, the bellhousing wont be used and will be available... if it can fit the gts-t then let me know - bellhousing is for pull system.

Cheers

-D

im after a series 1 rhs headlight to suit a r33 gtst coupe. with working adjusters.

also need a radiator (prefer a new one or refurbished one) to suit a r33 gtst series 1

radiator asap would help heaps but headlight not as important as it still works it just doesnt give me sufficient lighting.

cheers - aaron

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