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RB20DET bits for sale located 5062 SA will post

RB20DE/T front facing plenum and stainless lobster welded cold pipe. goes under battery tray $400

Splitfire coilpacks suit RB20/RB25/RB26 SF-DIS-001 $350 the set

GReddy Profec b spec II boost controller $350

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On 12/26/2017 at 2:01 PM, CRSKmD said:

RB20DET bits for sale located 5062 SA will post

RB20DE/T front facing plenum and stainless lobster welded cold pipe. goes under battery tray $400 SOLD

Splitfire coilpacks suit RB20/RB25/RB26 SF-DIS-001 $350 the set

GReddy Profec b spec II boost controller $350

 

 

 

 

 

FFP setup sold

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1998 Nissan Skyline R34 25GT 

Very good condition, 135,614 km on the clock. Regularly serviced and garaged throughout ownership. Ignition coil packs replaced at 134,000km.

RB25DE Neo variant. 4 speed automatic, imported from Japan. Import plate still on the car, and can be provided upon request.

Selling because I want something with four doors. The car is completely stock except for a cat back exhaust. Pioneer infotainment system with Bluetooth audio/calls and GPS navigation included, reverse camera also installed.. Factory Xenon headlights installed. Price somewhat negotiable. **Absolutely no swaps**. Get in touch if you’re interested (0437 418 420 or [email protected]).

 

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Hi I’m selling my series 2 auto stagea dayz has tein coil overs 18x9 rims GTST 4 piston front brakes Yaris coil conversion other than that pretty standard only selling because another car has come up that I wanted when I got this one has about 110,000 kms on it I have more pictures if you want them.

Has roof racks. I have a frontmount that isn’t installed yet that can come with it for the full price $8999

Has rego for a few months but will be supplied with a pink slip on sales IMG_1188.jpg

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