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hey guys more bits n pieces

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r32 rear bar $100 ono

rb25 crossover pipe $50

pink label AFM $80

old school hks guages (no sendors) $100 ono

r32 loom and fuse box $150 ono

greddy rebic injector controller 100 ono

rb25 s1 auto ECU $80

rb25 plenum in pieces no throttle body $100 ono

5x114.3 skid rims x2 $200 ono

will mms pics

make me opffers wanna get rid of all stuff, will post at buyers exspense

contact via pm and on 0400341730

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all parts prices are negotiable. make me an offer all neeeds to be gone as i have no use for them.

ecu is manul not auto.

also have 3 inch exhaust. got it for roadworthy, under legal db levels 100 ono :)

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