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rb25det power fc, 6 months old $1800

z32 air flow meter (almost new 3000kms) $200

gcg stainless steel high mount manifold t3 flange $500

garret gt3540r .63 rear houseing almost new with only 3000km's on it $1800

turbosmart 45 pro gate $500

custum dump/front pipe $250

would rather sell as package is making over 400rwhp on 14psi safe tune

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rb20det stock exhaust manifold and turbo (good working condition

with no shaft play) $300

stock rb20det plenum with tb $100

rb20det motor was running but not healthy (needs water pump) $200

3" catback exhaust with cat $100

stock r32 gst seats good codition $100

s15 bride door trims $400

extra pics to come.

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Where you located? Keen on motor

sorry

located in wingham nsw 2429

just letting you know, the motor is bare

5ky whats you offer on just the commander

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