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400R Bodykit with aluminium obx T wing

Buddy Club 17 x 8 (front) and 17 x 9 (rear)

Custom big front mount intercooler

Bosch 044 fuel pump

Malpassi fuel regulator

Tein suspension

Apexi boost guage on pillar mount

3 inch stainless turbo back exhaust system

Turbosmart v-port bov

Turbosmart switchable boost control

Indiglo white faced guages

Nardi steering wheel

Heavy duty 5 puck cerametallic brass button clutch

Subzero tuning

Blitz turbo timer

$27000 ono

Phone DEV on 0413305100

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Hey, I actually own the 33, Rick just did me a favoure by posting it for me. Thanx again. The car has been serviced every 5000 kilometres. has been dynoed with 238hp, thats with standard turbo. Also has iridium spark plugs and the standard wing is available if the obx wing is too out there. Since seviced by subzero the car has run like a champ, those boys know their rb's. I am also willing to negotiate with the price. Have actually spent over 10k on the car since i bought it.

Cheers dev.

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