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still got

box, gauges, turbo, and mirrors

also got a front facing R33 RB25 plenum (custom top section bolted to stock runners with RB25 TB) $550 ono

bump

g/box can still be used in a GTR if someone has a transfer case

price will also be cheaper if its bought without my 2WD transfer case

g/box sold pending payment

still available

genuine ganador carbon mirrors $300

defi BF gauges (oil temp,boost,water temp. fuel press.)

with sensors and controller $800

front facing RB25DET plenum $500

thinking of selling my RB30 bottom end

rebuilt CP forgies, stock rods and acl bearings

just completed the run in before it was all stripped

if anyone's interested PM me

coilovers and RB30 still here

also got

Pivot Speedmeter X - $90 delivered

• LED Speed Readout (0-350km/h)

• Speed Limiter Cut for Japanese Vehicles

• Interchangable Between Cars

• Peak Hold km/h Readout

• Automatically Records Time to Distance (0-100, 200, 300 & 400m)

Automatic measuring system allows you to track acceleration speed by setting desired distance and get readings for time and max speed over that distance.

This unit also removes the speed limiter built into Japanese domestic cars to stop them from going over 180 km/h (K cars -140 km/h).

With this unit you can experience the world of high speed over 180km/h.

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Pivot Shift light - $70 delivered

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