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hey guys few stuff want gone

rb20 standard cast exhaust manifold..perfect condtion>>$80

rb20det ignitor$50

5 rb20 coilpacks$ 20 each

r32/r33/s1 front pipe gk teck second hand $70

blitz kkk k26 turbo kit for skyline ..330hp rated ..brand new cope hks gate ..dump pipe..oil line manifold adaptor gate runs off standard manifold with adaptor...intake pipe ....perfect working order asking 1k neg

stock r32 driver seat $50

auto box rb20 $250

contac 0431119871 all parts pik up only keilor downs

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I msgd u on ur fone for the front pipe can I come see it tomorrow thanks

yeh no dramas man no credit atm hahah yeh pics off the turbo are in the other link dosent have tha gate thought ..brand new copy hks item

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I'd like the gearbox depending on KMs and condition. Sent a message please get back to me asap. Need a working one to get my car registered properly without an engineering certificate.

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I'd like the gearbox depending on KMs and condition. Sent a message please get back to me asap. Need a working one to get my car registered properly without an engineering certificate.

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I'd like the gearbox depending on KMs and condition. Sent a message please get back to me asap. Need a working one to get my car registered properly without an engineering certificate.

WORK FINE WENE I DROVE IT BUT THE CAR WAS RB20E SO DIDNT GO HARD AT ALL MAN ROUND 220***KMS ON IT BRO

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not sure man i could get a price for you man

that would be great man. if its 50 to 80 i'll take the gear box if its more just message me on my number i'll pm it to you so we can talk details.

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that would be great man. if its 50 to 80 i'll take the gear box if its more just message me on my number i'll pm it to you so we can talk details.

no worrys dude .........everything else expect front pipe is still for sale open to offers no low ballers

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