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wrecking 2 R33 Coupes series 1 and series 2

Series 1: Rb25t 5 speed manual.car has done 140xxxkms,interior,exterior are all standard,engine is also standard just bolt on mods,

GCG high mount exhaust manifold

GT 3540 .063 housing

Power FC

spiltfire coil

Intank bosch 044

greddy copy intake manifold

Yellow side feed injector(500cc)

alloy radiator (just jap)

heavy duty clutch

tomei diff center

coil overs

Series 2:Rb25t (5 speed manual SOLD),Car has done 83 xxxkms and is pretty much standard,all parts available,

3inch dump pipe,3.5 inch cat back kakimoto,

and any standard parts include, interior,exterior ,engine,drive line,suspension

Photos will be up next week,Postage can be arranged for some parts

Located liverpool

0451606199

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Series 1 is grey in colour

series 2 is red

Injectors and rail $500

Not sure what model kakimoto exhaust it is (how do i tell?)

also in good conditon has had a extra muffler added to it

Best way to contact me it via phone as i wont get a chance to get to a computer this weekend

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