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SR20DET Coil Packs $150(set) or $50ea

Rb26 turbo water and oil lines complete $250

R32 RB26 engine Loom $300

Laurel Manual centre surround. $50 (not the console)

HiFlow Rb20 Turbo , sliding performance one, steel wheel $450

-->http://butters.throwinghandles.com/file_st.../Rb20HiFlow.JPG

HKS Direct Fire Ign with loom, suit series 2 RB25 or R34 GTR(i think) $450

-->http://butters.throwinghandles.com/file_st...e/HKSIgnR34.jpg

4 x R32 GTS-T stockies, 2 with bald tyres, $80

Series 2 Rb20det Engine Complete with computer, AFM, Loom, turbo $850

No box/clutch, Freshly imported and Low K's.

Pics on request but don't ask for a pic of a coilpack !!

As usual first to door with ca$h gets item, will not hold items.

PM"s/posts of "i will take that" means nothing !

In Perth WA will COD at buyers expense.

Cheers

Simmo

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