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4 x Speaker covers, new, not used $25.

Std intercooler to turbo pipe, used rated 6/10 $10.

6 x Std SII coils no cracks etc, used rated 8/10 $100

Stainless steel split dump for std or hiflow turbo, used rated 7/10 $200.

Std manifold and heat shield, used rated 6/10 $50

Standard cams very good condition, used rate 8/10 $200.

Standard cam wheel very good condition, used rate 8/10 $50.

Front rh Kick panel, good condition, used rate 6/10 $15

2 x Standard front pipes excellent condition rate 8/10 $50.

2 x Standard cats excellent condition rate 8/10 $50.

Slimline stainless steel front numberplate bracket, excellent condition, used rate 8/10 $30

Speedflow fittings, 14mm plus s/s turbo oil, plus oil restrictor, new rated 10/10 $10

4 x Genuine Nissan mats [no drive tunnel mat] excellent condition, used rate 8/10 $200 SOLD.

Horsepowerinabox turbo beanie suit GT30 to 3540 series, new rated 10/10 $185 posted SOLD.

Screamer pipe for external wg, stainless, no flange, used rated 5/10 $10 SOLD

Heat wrap and s/s cable ties, new rated 10/10 SOLD

Greddy style oil catch can, new rated 10/10 $30 SOLD.

Genuine Z32afm, used, rated 6/10 SOLD.

Apexi N1 front pipe, used rated 6/10 SOLD

All prices neg.

FOB unless stated.

Please PM me your offers.

See my other sale: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Le...ut-t160884.html

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It's not on the car any more, here's a couple more pics.

I'll dummy up a pic with a plate on it and show you. The only reason I changed is because the new car bra [for some reason I didn't ask for] window for the number plate was in a different position by about half a plate. So rather than send the bra back, I made up a new bracket.

I can take pics of the new bracket also, it's the same just a bit higher.

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