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Boost controller

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$100

Defi Gauge

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$20

Boost gauge

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$20

Turbo timer

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$200

Blow off Valve

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$70

Defi Controller

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$100

Rev speed meter

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$50

Boost Gauge

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$50

Defi COntroller 1st edition

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$70

Dump pipe with center cut out fro better response Suit evo 9

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GTR Strut Brace x 2 $200 Each

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ALL PICK UP OR $15 Postage any were in OZ

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Cheers

Hey is the boost controller still available and also would it fit a R34 GT-T Auto?

Yes it is atm and I cannot think of a single reason why it will not fit.

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