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MICROTEC LTX12 OFF R33 GTST SERIES 2 PERFECT WORKING ORDER 1100, PLUG IN AND PLAY.

GCG HIGHFLOW UNDER 5000 K'S OLD WITH RECIEPT FOR 1900, SUPORTED 260KW ASKING 1300.

18 INCH APEC SHADOW CROME DISHED RIMS WITH CROME DISH, COMES WITH 2 BRAND NEW. YOKAHAMA R1 TYRES ON FRONT RIMS (WORTH 300 EACH) INSANE LOOKING WHEELS ASKING 1000 DOLLARS.

HKS DRAGGER CAT BACK EXAUST WITH HKS STAINLESS MUFLER 350( THIS EXAUST HAS NO RESTRICTIONS AND SUPPORTS 260 AT WHEELS EAISILY!)

3 INCH STAINLESS FRONT PIPE OFF TURBO 140.

CUSTOM ALUMINIUM AIR BOX POD COVER SURROUND ( LOOKS GREAT IN ENGINE BAY ) WITH K&n POD LIKE BRAND NEW 200.

TIEN HIGHT ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION (GREEN) STIFF RIDE BUT HANDLES OUT OF THIS WORLD EX CONDITION 870.

ALL PRICES ARE FIRM AS PARTS ARE IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER AND ALL UNDER 5000K'S OLD. CALL ROB ON 0437078793. IF YOU WANT TO SEE PICS OF THE RIMS LOOK AT MY OLDER POSTS WHEN I WAS TRYING TO SELL MY CAR OR LOOK AR CAR SALES SITE UNDER THE REGO PLATE UCR908 CHEERS.

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AS I SAID IF YOU READ MY POST PROPERLY IT SAYS LOOK UP A NISSAN SKYLINE FOR SALE UNDER THE REGO UCR908 AND THE WHEELS THAT ARE ON IT ARE THE WHEELS FOR SALE!!!

Yeah righto, not really hard to post them up tho

  • 3 weeks later...

After weeks of waiting and lots of unanswered calls and messages, i am no longer going to buy this turbo. I think Christmas will come before i ever saw this turbo.

  • 2 months later...
3 INCH STAINLESS FRONT PIPE OFF TURBO 140.

TIEN HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SUSPENSION (GREEN) STIFF RIDE BUT HANDLES OUT OF THIS WORLD EX CONDITION 870.

ITS ONE PIESCE FROM THE BACK OF THE TURBO TO THE CAT. THERES NO SCREAMER PIPE BIT OR ANYTHIONG , ITS THE JJR ONE PIECE SOLID 3 INCH FRONT PIPE

Is this the JJR pipe u r selling?? Is it still up for grabs??

jjrdumpfrontrb.jpg

Tein Suspension still for sale too?

Cheers,

Chris.

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