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need to get rid of the following things

Alloy rear craddle bushes $150

rb25det engine with head, just been re-built $2000

br25det engine for re-build Best offer

custom exhaust manifold with twin external waste gates $1000

32 rear strut brace, need to be cleaned/painted $150

32 gtr bilstiens height and damper, drivers front need to be re-built $600

sub zero style plenum $700

All prices are open for offers and can email pics to interested parties

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Cheers Matt

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Moo_r32 where bouts in Adelaide are you, you are welcome to look at them, im in the N.E

Linsey34, The intercooler is very clean with A dent on the bottom that doesnt effect flow and is covered up with the bottom of the bumper, It will be Ideal for a 33gtst the piping is for a gtr but can be used. Can take pics if you want just give me you email addy.

Cheers Matt

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not sure maybe 100, try Marky Matk at exhaust tech or D&T or everlast, someof the piping will be fine ull just need the one from the drivers side back to the plennum

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