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posting up for a mate

hey guys started to clean my garage and found some of this stuff so wanting to get rid of all prices are

R33 series 1 stock rear suspension $50

3 rims 4 stud 100$ good for some skid rims (think there s13 stock rims crap tire on them)

RB25det bottom half manifold with Stock injectors 150$ ono

ca18det stainless steel manifold top mount t3/t4 $250 ono

t3 front pipe $100 ono

ae86 lower control ae86 300mm long $100

4age loom fwd can be modified for rwd $100

s13 stock hubs 4 stud (pair) $100

r33 dash series 1 $120

Rb25det injector loom 20$

ae86 s series diff no center/with hubs $100 ono

s13 stock grill $20

r34 afm $100

ae86 4age computers X2 60$ each

ae86 fwd 4age inlet manifold with all sensors $100

ae86 dash surround 10$

t25 oil drain pipe $5 bucks

ae86 cluster $60

sr20det stock turbo manifold $50

ae86 stock steering wheel $50

ae86 front support mounts $60

r33 4 door stock exhaust system $150 (comes with all pipeing , cat and muffler)

shud fit 2door? test welcome

if interested contact me on 0405130014 justin

will be updating heaps as i am finding more and more every dai got 4age parts and s13 ca parts to upload

Vic - melton

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