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hey guys, i thought i'd just combine all of my threads into one.

all items are used:

TITANIUM 3 3/4" cat-back exhaust. weights less than 3kg!

$650

Enkei RP01 full set: 17x9 and 17x8 +38 offset - perfect for skyline with big brakes.

$450

Nismo FPR

$140

RARE Deatschwerks 740cc injectors (this is an EOI at this stage as i am building another motor which will need big injectors)

all paperwork is included. Ran on my car for a total of 2mins, they barely got wet and went straight back into their packaging.

$600 but can be fit to an rb25 fuel rail for $100 extra.

Standard injectors (67,000km on them)

$100 without rail, $200 with rail.

Reply here or send me a PM.

Cheers,

Joe

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hey guys, i thought i'd just combine all of my threads into one.

all items are used:

TITANIUM 3 3/4" cat-back exhaust. weights less than 3kg!

$650

Enkei RP01 full set: 17x9 and 17x8 +38 offset - perfect for skyline with big brakes.

$450

Nismo FPR

$140

RARE Deatschwerks 740cc injectors (this is an EOI at this stage as i am building another motor which will need big injectors)

all paperwork is included. Ran on my car for a total of 2mins, they barely got wet and went straight back into their packaging.

$600 but can be fit to an rb25 fuel rail for $100 extra.

Standard injectors (67,000km on them)

$100 without rail, $200 with rail.

Reply here or send me a PM.

Cheers,

Joe

Hi, I presume the exhaust is for R33GTST, I am looking for a GTR33 4" TiTanium for track duty

0433 878905 Melb

not much, for $450 for RP01's i wouldnt expect any!!

i can send you to a mate of mine for some cheap 17's if in sydney.

  • 4 weeks later...
hey mate, not too interested in splitting up the set unless i had a buyer for the others.

if you find a buyer for the others - that'd make us both very happy!

drop me a sms if you do: 0416271173

looks like one of the 9" are cracked. so im going to let these go super cheap. $250 for all 4. im pretty sure they can be repaired.

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