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1. R33 Greedy Cam Gear $200 ( Exhaust Cam gear only)

2. R32 GTR Fuel Pump $120

3. R33 GTST Fuel Pump $80

4. R33 GTST Fuse Cover $30

5. R33 GTST Clutch $80

6. R33 Standard Intercooler $80

7. R33 Rear Passenger Door Trim (wall) $40

8. Plastic intake for turbo and return pipes $100

9. R33 S1 AFM (Working missing 1 bolt pattern) $150

10. R33 Standard Coils & Brackets $ 100 Works well at 0.8 gapping

11. R33 Air box (Stealth) Enables pod to be under the guard ïŠ $120

12. R33 Aftermarket Intercooler piping $150 Suit Hybrid cooler :-)

13. R33 GTST Standard Exhaust System $200 (including cat)

14. R33 Non Turbo Rear Exhaust (similar to GTST) $80

15. R33 3'' Pacemakers Front Pipe $110

16. R33 Standard ECU $200

17. Aftermarket Coils for R33 (needs work) $100

18. R32 Igniters and Plugs - $100

19. R33 Igniter - $100

20. R33 A/C Control Device - $100

All the above must go as i have sold my skyline. Offers welcome :-) I am located in melbourne and can ship and buyers expense if need be :-)

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1. Greedy Cam Gear $200

2. GTR Fuel Pump $120

3. GTST Fuel Pump $80

4. GTST Fuse Cover $30

5. GTST Clutch $80

6. R33 Standard Intercooler $80

7. Rear Passenger Door Trim (wall) $40

8. Plastic intake for turbo and return pipes $100

9. R33 S1 AFM (Working missing 1 bolt pattern) $150

10. R33 Standard Coils & Brackets $ 100

11. R33 Air box (Stealth) Enables pod to be under the guard  $120

12. R33 Aftermarket Intercooler piping $150

13. R33 GTST Standard Exhaust System $200 (including cat)

14. R33 Non Turbo Rear Exhaust (similar to GTST) $80

15. R33 Pacemakers Front Pipe $110

16. R33 Standard ECU $200

17. Aftermarket Coils for R33 (needs work) $100

18. R32 Igniters and Plugs - $100

19. R33 Igniter - $100

20. R33 A/C Control Device - $100

All the above must go as i have sold my skyline.

do u have the audio player brackets???

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