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Need to sell some bits i have sitting around as i need money..

NEW - Tomei Dump pipes for Gtr - $760 delivered.

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $850 delivered

NEW - Bosch fuel pump 044's x2 - $200 each delivered

USED - Tomei Fuel rail dual entry - $250 delivered

USED - Gtr sumps with front diff/tomei baffle also - $360 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr sump with diff - $300 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr r32 front brakes $200

USED - Standard COIL PACKs for GTR - $150 VGC almost brand new! came on my crate motor.

USED - Standard coil packs for gtr dirty but worked ok when i pulled em out. $120

USED - used coil loom for $30

R the injectors 850cc??? R they for rb25det? R they brand new?

New Gtr Parts - Tomei Dump Pipes, Tomei Fuel Rail, Sard Injectors, Gtr Sumps + Moar!, Need cash must sell!

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $850 delivered

so to answer that. no no and yes!

Need to sell some bits i have sitting around as i need money..

NEW - Tomei Dump pipes for Gtr - $760 delivered.

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $850 delivered

NEW - Bosch fuel pump 044's x2 - $200 each delivered

USED - Tomei Fuel rail dual entry - $250 delivered

USED - Gtr sumps with front diff/tomei baffle also - $360 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr sump with diff - $300 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr r32 front brakes $200

hey mate im interestered in the injectors r they still available

Price Updates

Need to sell some bits i have sitting around as i need money..

NEW - Tomei Dump pipes for Gtr - $750 delivered.

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $750 delivered

NEW - Bosch fuel pump 044's x2 - $200 each delivered

USED - Tomei Fuel rail dual entry - $$$$ delivered SOLD

USED - Gtr sumps with front diff/tomei baffle also - $360 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr sump with diff - $300 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr r32 front brakes $200 rotors included!!

OR make me some offers!!

Moar Price Updates

NEW - Tomei Dump pipes for Gtr - $730 delivered.

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $730 delivered

NEW - Bosch fuel pump 044's x2 - $200 each delivered

USED - Tomei Fuel rail dual entry - $$$$ delivered SOLD

USED - Gtr sumps with front diff/tomei baffle also - $360 + delivery/pickup SOLD

USED - Gtr sump with diff - $300 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr r32 front brakes $200 rotors included!!

Bit of interest in some parts, make me an offer and i'll probably say yes!

MOAR Price Updates

NEW - Tomei Dump pipes for Gtr - $730 delivered.

NEW - Sard injectors 800cc - $730 delivered

NEW - Bosch fuel pump 044's x2 - $175 each delivered <--- Wont find a cheaper new price for these!!

USED - Tomei Fuel rail dual entry - $$$$ delivered SOLD

USED - Gtr sumps with front diff/tomei baffle also - $$$$ + delivery/pickup SOLD

USED - Gtr sump with diff - $250 + delivery/pickup

USED - Gtr r32 front brakes $200 rotors included!!

Or make me an offer!!

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