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gtr injectors (x6)+ gtr resistor pack

all cleaned 5k km ago, found 1 was leaking so replaced with a new one.

all in excellent nick. only removed due to sr conversion

$450

cusco/ tein caster rods, near mint condition

$240 firm

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tein caster rods, still good nick just more used

$180 firm

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greddy profec b ebc.

$350 firm

only about 2 months old before removed, in excellent nick.

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hks 2530

flange for sr20's

bout 1mm of back and forward shaft play, removed in good working nick.

$900

r32 CUSCO front strut brace.

$90

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s14 caster rods

thick jap brand, removed from jap drift car. good nick

$140

round type

have two rb20det motors.

both in good nick, one has 75k km on it and the other was put in 2 a car 1 year ago by a jap importer so unknown km

both have relatively new water pump and timing belt.

from 800 bare motor- 1250 complete package.

discuss price with what u need

bride brix 2

gradiant trim, navy blue fabric

r32/33 rail

excellent condition

$800 firm

r32/33 dump/front pipe

3 inch

excellent nick.

$180

Edited by flame_this
what car did the castor rods come off?

the ones above are for s13/r32/180/a31 ect..

i have a set that came out of an s14 drift car. look thick (jic maybe)

$120

am negotiable on prices so offers welcome..

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