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HKS Hypermax coilovers (full set), rears were leaking, fronts ok, no knocks or noise when removed from car - $350

Blitz BOV with piping - $150

Blitz Turbo Timer - $50

R34 Standard front struts - $150

R34 Floor Mats (perfect condition) - $150

Eyelids - (Can't remember what brand, but Jap spec) - $80

All of these parts were off a 1999 GT-T. Pick-up available in Adelaide.

PM me.

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hi,

do you have pic's of the bov & pipe?

thnx

Looks exactly the same as this one.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/post-a26259-

I don't have pics of everything at the moment, but will take some snaps soon. For those located in Adelaide inspections are more than welcome.

If anyone wants specific pics of anything just let me know.

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