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Hey everyone, just got a heap of new parts in, i think i'll be making a new add soon as boost does not allow u to edit anymore. IF YOU NEED ANY PARTS FOR ANY JAP CAR i'm pretty sure i'll have one available! Let me know, cheers, hame!

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Item: 1x R33 Original Nissan intake manifold (plenumn) somes with top and bottom half rubbers, bolts, gasket, everything needed to fit it up.

Item Condition: used, great condition, all working, no cracks or leaks, not even any scratches! worked fine, reason for sale is put greddy intake on.

Price: $60.00

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Item: 1x R33 GTST fuel pump

Item Condition: used, great condition, all working when taken out of car, has pump, filter, wiring, cradle, round plastic top end!

Price: $40.00

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Item: 1x R33 GTS intrument cluster

Item Condition: used, great condition, all working when taken out of car, has 130*** genuine k's on the clock, easy to fit.

Price: $70.00

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Item: 1x Drift Pod Filter with 3" intake size including adaptor to suite rb series afm's

Item Condition: used, general wear and tear, good performane upgrade!

Price: $15 offer

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Item: 2x R32 Skyline GTS-T Rear Brake Calipers

Item Condition: used, great condition, bolts included, these items are off an r32 gts-t 4 door (1989), also they are painted in red!

Price: $100.00 will take offers above $70.00 (cheapest calipers you'll find)

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Item: 1x R32 Skyline Green lable AFM

Item Condition: used

Price: $60.00

need this if u still have

how much sent to melb 3064

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Neons back up for sale, too long to post, so need pick up buyer (Brisbane) only for these items. Also rb20 manifold, blown turbo and SMIC sold pending payment!

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