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R32 Nismo Skyline Exhaust, Ca18det Afm, Ca18det Ecu, Exa Gearbox, T25 Turbo & Dump Pipe, Stock Intercooler


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Item: R32 Nismo Skyline Exhaust, CA18DET AFM, CA18DET ECU, Exa Gearbox, T25 Turbo & Dump Pipe, Stock Intercooler

Location: Brisbane Southside

Website: N/A

Item Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Moving houses

Price and Payment Conditions: R32 Nismo Skyline Exhaust-$150, CA18DET AFM-$50, CA18DET ECU-$50, Exa Gearbox-$100, T25 Turbo & Dump Pipe-$50, Stock Intercooler-$30

Extra Info: All prices are negotiable, need all of this gone ASAP

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Contact Details: 0432 712 612 or PM here

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actually i cant send a pm yet, due to my post count being below 10.

Can you possibly give me a call on 0437535645 regarding the exa gearbox. Will also probably take the T25 turbo aswell.

Cheers,

Dan

Edited by RT40Corona4AGTE

Hey mate I haven't received your PM yet with all the info we spoke about over the phone today. Let me know whats going on as I am ready to send you the money for the exa box and t25 turbo and dump pipe and book the courier.

Cheers,

Dan

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