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Moving my two threads into one and adding a few more bits and pieces..

All prices dont include postage. Open to offers so PM me.

1) R34 Gt airbox, comes with everything needed except a filter $50

2) Standard R34 extractors $30

3)Greddy Catch Can, Brand new in box, comes with hose, clamps and mounting bracket. $120

4) R34 GTT pink label AFM, Good condition Mesh is straight and clean. $100

5) RB25 DE ecu.. Good condition $50

6) R34 GT fuel pump, Good alternative if your old one dies $10

7) 2.5" 90 degree silicone hose, Brand new $20

8) R34 GTT climate control unit, Average condition 'Off' button is broken so it moves around a bit, still working and useable otherwise completely fine, Bought as a spare no longer needed. $30

9) Blitz Stainless steel Pod Filter, Good condition, great induction sound, Too big for my current application, comes with adapter bracket for AFM $50

10) NGK platinum spark plugs model no PFR6g approx 10,000kms old removed for turbo conversion to colder spark. All 6 in good condition, was keeping as spares. $20

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