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PM or call 0423 799 320 with any questions. Everything is ONO

RB25 Cam Covers $50 for the pair

RB25 Timing Belt Cover $25

33 Side Exit Exhaust (Great for track days) $100

High Mount Dump Pipe $50

Cam Angle Sensor $25

Malpassi Fuel Reg $40

38mm Dual Port Turbosmart BOV $150

Indicator and Wiper stalks $20 a side

33 Front Strut Brace $40

33 Radiator Air Guide $30

Cusco brake cylinder stopper $40

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Clutch Fan $50

SAAS Racing Seat $125

RPM Racing Harness $50

Rear Tailights $100 for the pair

Front Guards $100 each

Boot $75

Rear Brake Calipers $100 for the pair

Hand Brake cables $75

Almost new Pineapple Bushes $50

New Alternator $100

RB25 Throttle body $50

Also have heaps of interior bits and pieces

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Will send PM - shotgun strut brace and fan if its in good nic...also do you have dash/cluster surround trim and handbrake/gearlever boots?

Does the fan have any cracks around the circular part in the middle (or anyewhere)?

Edit - Or not, PM inbox full :D

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Will send PM - shotgun strut brace and fan if its in good nic...also do you have dash/cluster surround trim and handbrake/gearlever boots?

Does the fan have any cracks around the circular part in the middle (or anyewhere)?

Edit - Or not, PM inbox full :P

Fan has no cracks from what I have seen and both my and my mate have had a look, and I do have the dash cluster trim but not the handbrake or gearlover boots..

Edited by TJ_R33
Fan has no cracks from what I have seen and both my and my mate have had a look, and I do have the dash cluster trim but not the handbrake or gearlover boots..

Ok sweet, will grab that as well, can you PM a mobile or email? Should be able to come pick them up. Strut brace mine?

Ok sweet, will grab that as well, can you PM a mobile or email? Should be able to come pick them up. Strut brace mine?

Number is at the top of the page mate, when did you want to pick them up?

Sorry, reading fail - looked at bottom of post not top :P Just tired now, will try again tomorrow at a decent time :blink:

Probably on the weekend if I can, not sure which day ATM, can prolly do either. Don't suppose you have an old radiator lieing around...mine blew on way to work today ;)

Sorry, reading fail - looked at bottom of post not top :) Just tired now, will try again tomorrow at a decent time :)

Probably on the weekend if I can, not sure which day ATM, can prolly do either. Don't suppose you have an old radiator lieing around...mine blew on way to work today :(

I might still have my old one somewhere, I will have a look. I must have already sold the strut brace a few months ago mate cause I had a look for it tonight and couldnt find it, I could have sworn I say it the other day.

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