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Item: HKS F-CON V Pro Fuel & Ignition Timing Computer

Car: R34 GT-T

Condition: In excellent working order

Description: Comes with full wiring loom and harnesses

Price: $350

http://www.hksusa.com/products/more.asp?id=1965

Item: Catco 3" High Flow Metal Race Cat - Type 1

Car: http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...cat=&page=1

Condition: NEAR NEW

Description: It was on my GTR for literally 50kms. It was still too restrictive so I had to change it back to the cat which came with my car.

Price: $350. Purchased from JustJap for $379 + delivery. Receipts retained

http://www.justjap.com/store/product.php?p...cat=&page=1

Item: Gates Racing Timing Belt & 2x Genuine Nissan Oil Seals

Car: RB Engines

Condition: BRAND NEW

Description: Brand new in box and receipts. Perfect if you have a major service coming up.

Price: $100. Costed me $110 for Timing Belt and $40 for the 2 seals.

Item: TRUST 3" Mid Muffler

Car: Any

Condition: Good Condition

Description: Knocked it off my Trust exhaust system. Great for those exhaust which are too loud for those law peoples liking. Has 3" outlets.

Price: $80

Item: Standard R34 GT Airbox

Car: R34 GT (NA)

Condition: Good Condition

Description: Does not come with filter or snorkel.

Price: $20

Item: Standard R34 GTT Washer Bottle

Car: R34 GTT

Condition: Good Condition

Description: Does not come with motors but comes with entry piece not shown in pics.

Price: $20

Item: 1x JDM "R34" Novelty Number Plate

Car: Any R34

Condition: Near New

Description: Dress up your R34 :(

Price: $20. Exactly what I had paid from EGay.

All items are located in Castle Hill, Sydney. If there are any questions please dont hesitate to ask.

Items can be posted anywhere in Australia at buyers expense.

cheers,

Garland

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Near new Metal Cat to suit:

- Nissan S13

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-T

- Nissan Skyline R32 GTR

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTS-T

- Nissan Skyline R33 GTR

- Nissan Skyline R34 GTR

- Nissan Cefiro A31

- Nissan Laurel C33

- Nissan Stagea WGNC34

- Nissan 300ZX Z32

- Nissan Pulsar GTI-R

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