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r33 series 1.5 1995 complyed 2002 90kms major service just done timing belt etc!

wolf 3d ecu v4

4in turbo to tip xforce zorst

blitz front mount 2.5 in piping not cheap china

cusco coil overs brand new

19 in rimz and tyres havent even driven on them yet

cd mp3 subs and amp 6.5 in spits etc all pioneer

tight box and diff az u wud expect from low milage

all alloy parts polished cam covers pleium etc

turbo smart bov

hks timer

t28 garrett ball bearing turbo just been highflowed

karnt keep it must two kids just karnt put them in the back

ive just finshed all the work cost me way to much but need it gone so some one car grab a great car with good power for a good price

spare front mount

spare diff

pannels

may throw in brand new recaro recliners if sells soon

0430540512

tryed to load pics to no avail if any intress please pm email addy and ill send some to ya

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