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fs brand new power fc for R34 GTR in box WITH controller $900 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN OZ

brand new carbon fibre CUSCO strut brace R34 and R33 in box $250 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN OZ

RB26 used pair of hks turbo manifolds with equalisation pipe in VG cond as well as a pair of HKS dump pipes all for GT series turbos $1500 DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN OZ

R34 Cat back 4 inch to 3 inch KAKIMOTO stainless exhaust $600 but too big to deliver so pick up only.

can pick up in SYDNEY,

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<3 carbon fibre. remember seeing somewhere it does r33 r34 gtr and r34 gtt suspension fit, but gtst/gtt and gtr front strut dont fit due to plenum is too high or something. can someone pelase confirm this :domokun:

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<3 carbon fibre. remember seeing somewhere it does r33 r34 gtr and r34 gtt suspension fit, but gtst/gtt and gtr front strut dont fit due to plenum is too high or something. can someone pelase confirm this :domokun:

bolt holes on strut tops will line up, but the bar wont clear the standard gtt crossover pipe to the stock intake manifold.

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