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sadly i had to remove these parts from my 4door shes in trouble with the law and i gotta stock her out..All these parts came from running car so no junk!

-Apexi PowerFC with hand controller $1,250.00

-BLITZ 525cc injectors (will only suit NEO 25motors) $650.00

-Z32 Airflow meter with Tomei plug $300.00

-NISMO 1.5 way mech LSD 4:1 Ratio direct fit ER34 $900.00

-Silk Road rear camber arms as new condition suit 33,34 and S14 $250.00

-TEIN Castor rods suit ER34 & R32GTR good condition $220.00

-KTS Hicas lock bar $200.00

-BRIDE super low RH seat rail suit BRIX recliners etc $200.00

-SAFETY 21 6point bolt in rollcage direct fit R34 4door (rear hoop and legs is compatible with R33) $650.00

Thats all for now will post pics up next couple of days,

can ship interstate if need be.

located in Modbury North SA

cheers,

Tom

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BRIDE rail will only suit bride recliners(bottom mount) and possibly RECARO recliners also bottom mount definitely not standard seats...

i was running a HKS 2835 ProS with the injectors FC etc to make a solid 270kw @ 16psi and with a bigger turbo could have easily made more with the current injectors..

They were bought brand new from JMS only recently and i ran the car at the first round of the SA G1 drift championship and it was bulletproof..not bad for a daily driven set up..

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