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HKS sequential BOV on Hotpipe for R33 GTS-T - $150 Delivered /will fit straight onto R33 GTST or can salvage the adaptor from the pipe and weld onto any hotpipe or intercooler pipe on any turbocharged car provided piping is aluminium.

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Stock R32 GTS-T RB20DET Manual transmission ECU - $150 Delivered[/size]

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2 Pair-sets of foglights, one in pure brilliant white, and one in amber. Great working condition, almost regret getting an aftermarket front bar as I can no longer use these. They work fantastic (they'll take out an eye if you angle them up) - $80 a pair

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2 x FET motorsports Strut Brace R32 Skyline will fit R32 GTR - $150 eachpickup ono these are fatter and more solid than cusco biatches

Perfect working order, could do with a wipe down... Fatter and more solid than cusco

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S14 front seats, no rails - $200 ono pickup

Fantastic condition, no ciggie burns, rips, holes, tears, or stains

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4 stud hubs - $50 ono pickup

4 stud conversion uleh... can salvage bearings or replace buckled hubs

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Also got s13/180sx SR2det stock smic and airbox... $50 each

PM me or call/sms me on 0424 437 054... I hardly check these posts so please don't reply post...

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