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NISMO 260kmph dash cluster = $299 ono (has 60,000km)

NISMO front strut brace R32 GTR = $150 ono

CUSCO style rear strut brace R32 GTR = $80 ono

R32 GTR N1 headlights = $399 ono

R32 GTR indicators = $150 ono

R33/R32 GTR power FC = $800 ono

R33/R32 GTR power FC hand controller = $350 ono

R32 GTR hard pipe kit (intercooler) = $299 ono

DMS 50mm coilovers!! normal retail is $4050 with out strut tops (these are 3 months old). I'am selling these WITH strut tops = $2499 ono!

Custom catch can with baffles inside (sits behind battery)...hoses alone cost me $85, selling for = $199 ono

Greddy Air diversion plate = $120 ono

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NISMO 260kmph dash cluster = $299 ono (has 60,000km)

NISMO front strut brace R32 GTR = $150 ono

CUSCO style rear strut brace R32 GTR = $80 ono

R32 GTR N1 headlights = $399 ono

R32 GTR indicators = $150 ono

R33/R32 GTR power FC = $800 ono

R33/R32 GTR power FC hand controller = $350 ono

R32 GTR hard pipe kit (intercooler) = $299 ono

DMS 50mm coilovers!! normal retail is $4050 with out strut tops (these are 3 months old). I'am selling these WITH strut tops = $2499 ono!

Custom catch can with baffles inside (sits behind battery)...hoses alone cost me $85, selling for = $199 ono

Greddy Air diversion plate = $120 ono

DMS as good as sold Bek. You have PM.

what is the serial number on the hand controller? or the serial number on the PFC it came with?

need to see if it will work with my PFC

Custom Catch Can = SOLD

Woohoo! DMS arrived as promised and as described. I feel like I'm doing half a second a lap better already and I haven't even driven the car yet. :)

Thanks Bek.

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