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picked up some bits today from skyline25t, he is a top bloke very helpful and knowledgeable definitely recommend him, still lots of good stuff left at good prices!!!

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simon

Hello, you still got the turbo for sale? SMS me 0401 886 396 Daniela. And mms pics or email [email protected]

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quote name='skyline25t' date='28 Jul 2010, 11:15 PM' post='5371690']

hi, wrecking a black r33 gtst in melborune. have a complete car so if ive missed anything feel free to let me know. prices are as follows. open to offers

hks hypermax drag coilovers hardly used. 1300

r33 highflow turbo (made 230rwkw on 13psi) only done 1000kms on it no shaft play. 750

sard 850cc side feed injectors 600

tomei poncams brand new in box 670

hks actuator 70

r33 intercooler kit. 180

400r front bar with 400r indicators 370

veilside skirts 130

boot + gtr wing 350

19" xhp jet rims with low profile tyres 1500

power fc with hand controller has tune on it also 1200

z32 afm + plug 250

xtreme organic clutch, near new 350

rb25det gearbox make an offer

rb25det engine rebuilt to standard spec by dr drift 2000kms ago. make an offer.

standard rb25det manual ecu 80

standard intercooler 50

standard rb25det afm 80

slotted front rotors near new 250

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