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I will make a list of parts and will be adding prices and pics when I can. Any reasonable offer will be considered.

Jun Intake Manfold - $800

550cc SARD Injectors - $500- Done about 10000km

Custom Fuel Rail - $150

Garrett T2876R Turbo - $700

Custom Exhaust Manifold - $800 - 3.2mm thick steampipe, was on Fineline's old 25 so you know its good for plenty of power

52mm Alloy 2 Core Radiator - $200

Microtech LT12X ECU with Bosch Ignition Pack and Hand Controller - $800

Cusco Front Strut Brace - $150

Nissan Rear Strut Brace - $100

Oil Cooler Kit with Filter Relocator - $200

R33 Gearbox - Make an Offer

Nismo Short Shifter - $130

SAAS Enforcer Bucket Seat - $200

RPM Racing Harness - $100

Adjustable Castor Rods - $100

ADR Approved Braided Brake Lines - $200

Cusco Brake Cylinder Brace - $75

Malpassi Fuel Reg - Make an offer

Starcorp Racing Mags - $1200 - New front tyres, 30% left on rear.

Rear Adj Camber Arms - $75

HICAS Lock Bar - $60

Vented Carbon Fibre Bonnet - $450 - Comes with Aero Locking Latches and Pins

R33 Throttle Body - $75

Still lots of Parts to come. If you need something just PM me and I will see if I have it.

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Jun Intake Manfold - $800

550cc SARD Injectors - $500- Done about 10000km

Custom Fuel Rail - $150

Garrett T2876R Turbo - $700

Custom Exhaust Manifold - $800 - 3.2mm thick steampipe, was on Fineline's old 25 so you know its good for plenty of power

52mm Alloy 2 Core Radiator - $200

Microtech LT12X ECU with Bosch Ignition Pack and Hand Controller - $800

Cusco Front Strut Brace - $150

CuscoStrutBrace.jpg

Nissan Rear Strut Brace - $100

Oil Cooler Kit with Filter Relocator - $200

OilFilterRelocator.jpg

OilCooler.jpg

R33 Gearbox - Make an Offer

Nismo Short Shifter - $130

SAAS Enforcer Bucket Seat - $200

SAASEnforcerSeat.jpg

RPM Racing Harness - $100

ADR Approved Braided Brake Lines - $200

Cusco Brake Cylinder Brace - $75

Malpassi Fuel Reg - Make an offer

Starcorp Racing Mags - $1200 - New front tyres, 30% left on rear.

Rear Adj Camber Arms - $75

HICAS Lock Bar - $60

Vented Carbon Fibre Bonnet - $450 - Comes with Aero Locking Latches and Pins

R33 Throttle Body - $75

BC Racing Coilovers, Height and damper adjustable. Front and Rear.

FrontCoilovers.jpg

Still lots of Parts to come. If you need something just PM me and I will see if I have it.

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hey man how much are u selling the front coilovers for? and how many kilometers do they have on them? would you say there suitable for street because I've currently got teins on my car and there way too stiff for me.

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hey man how much are u selling the front coilovers for? and how many kilometers do they have on them? would you say there suitable for street because I've currently got teins on my car and there way too stiff for me.

They seemed fine on the street to me, They are all adjustable so you can soften them up to make them more comfortable.

Im selling the coilovers as a set and Im looking for $800 and they have about 15000km on them.

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hey bud,interested in castor rod bushes and do you have interior panals?

i can drop by to have a look

Castor rods are sold mate but I have all interior panels at the moments.

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