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is the shell complied??

if so are all the parts left on it??

cheers

No! That is addressed on the 1st page!

Might be interested in the box.

Do you know the condition? Any problems?

No! That is addressed on the 1st page!

Might be interested in the box.

Do you know the condition? Any problems?

sorry mate was in sydney box is honestly a1 mate and ill garenty it that u will have no problem with it until you drive hard as will throw in the huge hks clutch for a little extra this clutch will handle a 2 tone maria loaded with 2 kababs so 300+kw's no worrys

Could i get the specs on the HKS Clutch please

not sure mate i really should cheek that it is hks i was told it is every thing else on the car is hks so im asuming it is but i should really cheek but im 80% sure it is either way its a beefy motherfker that will hold the power but you only get that if you buy the box

ok ppl this week we have a grand sale 5500 yes 5500 for an un clapped rb26 with loom, hks map sensor and yep you guessed it a link ecu to match. so pull your finger out and come join the others in the rb26 club!

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