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found the fuel pump sitting under my desk at work.....

so items still for sale:

33 gtr fuel pump = $85 delivered

std dump pipes = $50 delivered

stabiliser bars = $80 delivered

std 33 gtr suspension = $130 delivered

std twin bov with piping = $130 delivered or 70 each delivered.

think that's it......

blow off valves sold pending payment

33 gtr fuel pump = $70 delivered

std dump pipes = $50 delivered

stabiliser bars = $80 delivered

std 33 gtr suspension = $130 delivered

300 for front pipes and cat back std exhaust. pickup only.

Edited by tk80
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suspension sold

almost all gone.....last few things:

std dump pipes = $50 delivered

stabiliser bars = $70 delivered

300 for front pipes and cat back std exhaust. pickup only.

You got R33 GTR Catalytic Converter for sale? or just front pipe and cat back exhaust?

Is the Stock GTR Cat converter 3"?

You got R33 GTR Catalytic Converter for sale? or just front pipe and cat back exhaust?

Is the Stock GTR Cat converter 3"?

hey mate

i've got the full exhaust....from dump pipes to rear muffler.

i'm not going to separate at the moment.....someone will probably buy for compliancing reasons.

don't think it's that big.....would have to measure.

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