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have got a little collection of bits left over from my motor swap, both turbo and non turbo bits. prices are to clear as i dont have room to store all these bits in our shed + to recoup some money from the build up >_< pics below listing

- stock RB25DE headers+front pipe, comes with temp/O2 sensor - $50

- coby D12 extractors to suit RB25DE (R33s and R34s), comes with temp/O2 sensor - $250

- Pedders / Morses glasspack muffler (to suit 2.5" systems), very good muffler, would suit someone who doesnt want a noisy car but still wants good flowthrough - $50

- straight through rear muffler with twin stainless tips (to suit 2.5" system) good muffler that gives a nice note to any car, looks the part especially on R33s - $50

- stock RB25DET dump+front pipe - $30

- stock RB25DET crossover pipe (from plenum to intercooler piping) painted engine enamel black, comes with a blue silicone fitting - $20

- stock R33 side-mount intercooler, comes with mounting brackets - $30

- stock R34 GTT side-mount intercooler, great for a performance gain without going FMIC - $50

- front strut brace to suit R32 GTR, GTST etc - $40

post your interest here and/or shoot me a PM. mobile # can be obtained on request

cheers,

josh

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