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Item: HKS GT2835 Pro S

Age: Unknown

Condition: Good

Price: $1500

To Fit: (What car) RB20/25

Location: SA

Contact: nismobl at hotmail.com or via PM

Comments: Turbo has been inspected by ATS here in Adelaide and i have been told its in top condition. Comes with original HKS .68 rear housing as well as .72 Garrett housing.

Originally purchased from RE Customs

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TURBO SOLD!

RB20 Power FC up for grabs for the right price.

Item: Trust PEII Exhaust 3.75" SOLD!

Age: Unknown

Condition: Good

Price: $750 $650

To Fit: (What car) R32 GTR (possibly GTSt)

Location: SA

Contact: nismobl at hotmail.com

Comments: Item comes with a real cat and a fake cat both look identical just incase the police want to check under the car.

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Im firm on the price's as well so please dont insult me and or waste my time with pointless post's

These are the prices i paid for the item's originally.

Reason they have never been installed is because ive finally gotten over cars (i think) and i need to be debt free but the main reason is im heading to the US at the end of the year

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