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Needing to sell.

All parts are neg on price. If they dont sell fairly soon they will be put up on ebay.

Willing to freight at buyers expense or pick up in Adelaide is acceptable

Pm me with any questions, happy to answer anything also email addie is [email protected]

Thanks

Adam

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1. RB26 engine covers - all 5 pieces. Excellent condition $450

2. HKS Pods - Comes with metal joiners again excellent condition $250

3. Greddy Air Deflector (Blue is still the protective plastic) Brand new $155

4. Geunine Plastic GTR grill - Genuine Plastic $250

5 - 6 Greddy Strut Brace Almost brand new. Not a mark on it $150

7 - 8. Carbon Wing Blade - Awsome, light. Real hand layed carbon not cheap shit suit GTR wing $400

Standered R33 GTR AFMs - Both Still have mesh on them $150 pair

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