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Bee-r Rev Limiter/ R32 Cusco Camber Ams, Lowered Springs+shocks, Roll Cage Front, A/c, Wings, Rims+tyres


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Bee-r revlimiter hardly used, in my car for fun and launch control. All works perfect, comes with crazy illustrated jap instructions and all ecu print outs. $300 posted anywhere in aust

Standard injectors (blue) out of my rb25det neo motor (apparently 450cc) working fine, the motor had done 60 00kms. injectors also come with elec plugs attached and some wire hanging out to solder onto if you want to custom:)

injectors $250 or $400 for intake, rail and injectors

Aluminum twin wing black 1400mm long by 250mm wide $150

R32 random parts

Roll cage just the front section. suit a 2 door 32 without a sunroof $250

Cusco front camber arms. fixed 4 degrees of camber rubbers perfect condition $150

Rear camber arms standard $50

Stock black boot lid with standard spoiler. clear coat is starting to fade. $50

Air con. from fire wall forward all lines, compressor (off a neo motor) and brackets, condenser. working perfect before removal for de-weighting $200

Set of lowered Eibach spring and kyb shocks no oil leaks. Done less than 4000kms and shocks look like they have some sorta adjustment at the top $350

Koyo aluminum radiator one core is damaged leaking $100

4 rims similar looking to r33 rims and tyres, pcw 5 spoke 16x7 5x114. 2 tyres 50% and 2 60% $150

4 stock r33 rims and tyres 60% tread left on 2 and other on the wear line $250

Come with 6 spare 16 inch tyres:)

All parts located in Perth, postage can be arranged for some items at buyers expense

pm or 0434 313 923

can post pics of other parts if required

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Yea those injectors should be 370cc.

Ok fair enough im not sure then cause i was told that they were 450cc but word of mouth always different. I'll give nissan a call. Anyway there out of a neo motor, blue in colour and for sale:)

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