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Hi guys gotta clear some space & refurbish the funds for the project so I have the following up for sale,

RB20 12 port head with ECCS manifold $300.00

HR31 GTS/X rear axles 150.00

RB30 extractors off VL I think will fit R31 80.00

HR31 GTS/X entire rear end with R200 450.00

RB30 head with manifold r/c & dizzy 200.00

RB20 r/c & coil cover (red) 50.00

HR31 reconditioned hicus p/s pump 250.00

HR31 GTS/X boot lid with spoiler g/c 300.00

HR31 GTS/X drivers door (small dent) 200.00

HR31 GTS/X carpet black g/c 100.00

HR31 GTS/X rear seat g/c 200.00

910 series import bluebird entire rear end with R180 open center diff & Koni adjustables (imports had I.R.S.) 350.00

Z18 turbo head 200.00

Thats all for the moment folks until I sort through some more stuff, I'm located on the Gold Coast & I'm contactable as follows,

(07) 5537 1515w

(07) 5502 1996h

[email protected]

or reply here,

Thanx

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