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FOR SALE........ :P

RB26 Engine - good condition but needs some parts - $4000

R33 GTR V Spec Diff - $500

R33 SI Front Bar inc indicators - $150

Set R34 16" Rims with Tyres - $350

2 x Sets of R33 Rims with Tyres - $350 each

Set R33 Rims with new tyres - $500

R34 Polished Stainless Exhaust - $500

R33 GTR Front Pipe - $150

R33 GTST Front Pipe - $100

RB26 Tomei Head Gasket new in box - $450

Greddy Type S Blow off Valve - $150

R33 SI Steering Wheel - $100

R33 S1.5 Steering Wheel - $150

Nadi Steering Wheel - $150

R33 GTR Transfer Case - $100

R33 Oil Cooler and filter relocator kit - $200

Set of R33 SII mats - $120

R33 GTR Front Cross member and rack - $100

R33 Coil overs $200

R33 Standard shocks - $100

R33 Cat back exhaust - $150

R33 Standard Exhaust - $150

R33 SI Grille - $80

Numerous Space Savers - $50 each

R33 ABS Unit - $250

3" metal cat with flanges - $150

R34 Xenon globes and ballast - POA

R33 Cat removal pipes - $80

Call Chris on 0416 223437 for pics and details. Can courier to anywhere in Australia

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