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Okay guys selling these for a Mate, He is going the turbo route on his Type R

so he wont need these anymore, I will more than likely add parts to this list later aswell. I would rather pickup, but i can send if really needed but you pay postage only.

Integra Standard Type R DC5 Flywheel $ 150 upgraded to an Exeddy one

Integra Standard Type R DC5 PRB inlet manifold $250 upgraded to jap spec manifold

Integra Standard Type R DC5 Valve springs and Retainers $ 100 ,upgraded to stronger items

Integra DC5 Type R Mugen N1 ECU $ 900 been on car for only a few months

Integra DC5 Type R Greddy Evo 2 Exhaust cat back $600 been on car for only a few months

You can PM or email me at [email protected], or call me 0415928290

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Okay guys selling these for a Mate, He is going the turbo route on his Type R

so he wont need these anymore, I will more than likely add parts to this list later aswell. I would rather pickup, but i can send if really needed but you pay postage only.

Integra Standard Type R DC5 Flywheel $ 150 upgraded to an Exeddy one

Integra Standard Type R DC5 PRB inlet manifold $250 upgraded to jap spec manifold

Integra Standard Type R DC5 Valve springs and Retainers $ 100 ,upgraded to stronger items

Integra DC5 Type R Mugen N1 ECU $ 900 been on car for only a few months

Integra DC5 Type R Greddy Evo 2 Exhaust cat back $600 been on car for only a few months

You can PM or email me at [email protected], or call me 0415928290

Sorry to bump this but im still getting calls and sms's for parts

EVERYTHING GOT SOLD back in 2008 including the Car. So please stop emailing , SMS'ing , calling for parts

THANKYOU

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