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Highmount rb 20/25 exhaust manifold with dodgee as f**k flange setup. now t3 flange! has a dint in it but it didnt seem 2 effect anything when it was on the car, price reflects this! would suit a dummy manifol to check heights etc etc $50

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Tanabe cannon! Huggge cannon, 3inch inlet 5 inch outlet, mint condition $80

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rb20 cam covers $20

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Standard r32 steering wheel, pretty mint condition $30

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Standard rb25 dump pipe $15

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Standard r32 radiator no leaks. good condition $30

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rb20 CAS $20

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ISC hicas lock bar Brand new with bolts etc $80

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Standard r32 rear upper control arms $20

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rb25 series 2 turbo, minimal shaft play $250

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Greddy intelligant informeter! This this is sooo pimp!! it was in my car for approx 3 weeks and i LOVED it! Plugs into your diagnostics port, and can display everything the managment can sense! Its awsome. Its in as new condition with box, like brand new! $400

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Im located in Kuraby on the southside, 0423 198 820 call or txt.

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