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KEI OFFICE

r32 coilovers

very good cond,

no leaks, no knocks, no probs.

about 10k km

$1,100ono

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http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/spu.../keioffice1.jpg

stock r32 exhaust

70 for full exhaust

50 for cat back (top exhaust on wall)

3.5" cat back exhaust

twin pipes on end. fits well, looks good.

muffler has hole in it, i would prob remove the muffler if u wanted to use..

$150

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GTR INJECTORS and resistor pack

cleaned and flow tested about 5k km ago if not less

found 1 was leaking and then replaced it with a brand new one from nissan

stripped car shortly after

$450 neg

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tein caster/tension rods

$180ono

good nick

r32/s13 ect...

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rb20 head

faced and glass bead blasted

springs and valves fitted.. comes with lifters

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r32 manual tailshaft

complete in good nick

$100

http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r58/spu...k/tailshaft.jpg

r32 4 door rear bar

silver

$50

r32 4 door rear seat

$80ono

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