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parts i want gone asap

trust catch can $80 SOLD pending payment

trust oil cap $35 SOLD

trust rad cap $20 SOLD

trust AIRINX 4 a skyline new filter $90

apexi AVCR $400 (never had boost bit hooked up only screen) SOLD

apexi rsm $180 SOLD

trust elec. boost gauge $150 (small one)

momo steering wheel with boss kit $200

momo pedals $80

hybrid intercooler with trust RS bov $700 (r32 an r33) SOLD

cusco strut brasez front $120 rear $120 SOLD

TEIN super street coil overs 4 GTR AN GTS4 r32 $1500 (no more than 900kz old)

17" gold drift teks with shit rubber $650 with swap over for ur standard rims SOLD

hks dump an some stainless front pipe (front pipe replaces cat as well) $150 SOLD

cat bak straight pipe with twins at end $150 SOLD

sparco JNR retrim in blak vinyle $600 for pair SOLD

bottom mount bride rails $400 for both SOLD

if u want the sparco on the rails can work out btr price

trust titanium wheel nuts $150set (there are 20 of them)

trust 2 gauge piller mount $100

JR front bar painted yellow few cranks can b fixed easy $100

pm me if u want parts they are all pik up only from down south or cant meet u in the city if u live north

or call me on 0417884805

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yyeepp its stok as of tomoz im sik of ppl cumin an sayin ohh cant buy it too loud blah blah even thow they gett all the standard parts

so yeh kye if theres anythin u want tell me an well work it out

some people man, i know the pain of selling a car too :P

will have to work out a few things and let ya know. im interested in the dump pipe, is it a 3"?

cheers dan

Edited by Import S13
are the drift teks 9 hole 4 x 114 and 5x 115 or 10 hole?

and what do you mean swap over for standard are you expecting rims in return?

thats a pretty cheap price for a full set, with tyres, even though they are thrashed, so id say he means 4 stock wheels+$650 for the 4 drifteks with tyres.

on another note;

are you selling the car bone stock? no kit etc?

hey mate,

couple of questions, are the wheelnuts security ones? and is the front bar that you are selling the one in your avatar? i googled a few combos of jr and front bar and just got pics of some rednecks bar in their entertaining area LOL, if u could post up a link or something that would be great

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