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Hey guys,

I own an R33 GTST alot of you know me!

Been putting my car back to stock :D , and then selling it so few things to sell off.

Its all just been taken off by the boys at re customs

So parts are

- PowerFC & hand controller for R33 GTST $1200 perfect condition, comes with box

- 6 Splitfire coilovers(blue) not even a yr old all work properly $400 comes with box

- 6 SARD 850cc Injectors all flow and work fine were only just tested a few weeks ago $400 comes with boxes

If you want to know if there all in proper working order dont hesitate to call ray at re customs, as they have just come from it.

My number is 0413 143 141 feel free to call anytime as i dont think these things will last long.

i wont really move on any prices ive said, and everything only cash and pick-up, as im getting money for my trip overseas!

regads Brad.

wat mods were u running in the car to require 850cc's? modified to be straight plug ins? very interested

garrett 3076r turbo

bosch 040 pump

Few other little things here and there

Im only doing this because of epa and cbf putting it back on

All the gear im selling..

also a good tunner in ray

Car was makig 275rwkw only on 18psi

If the engine was built alot thougher then could've pushed alot more..

and the splitfire coilpacks are for ony Series 2

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