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1. Standard R33 series 2 GTST Rb25det ecu (Manual transmission)

In good nick comes complete with bracket ready to be installed.

$150

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2. Standard R33 GTST Injectors - a full set of 6.

(Excellent Condition)

$150 for the set.

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3. Standard R33 GTST RB25DET Airbox + Snorkel,

In good condition

Great for Staying Legal, clear defects, & RWC

Suits Both Series 1 & Series 2

$230

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4.R34 Rb25det Crossover pipe.

As pictured.

$70

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5. Factory intercooler air duct

will suit both R33/R34

comes complete with bolts

allot of cars have this missing.

$35

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6. Xforce Adjustable Cannon 4" tip muffler Silencer,

Will suit other branded mufflers also

It has 2 settings great and cheapest alternative to make your cannon more quiet so you dont get cop attention and get defected. It has 2 settings adjustable with an Allen key. Very easy to install takes 1 minute.

Price: $45

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7. Monza SSQV Bov,few months old

in good nick was used on my old daily, ran 14psi fine

Sounds like the Hks SSQV. These are $220 at Supercheap.

$60

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8: pair of 5x114.3 spacers, 5mm thick.

$20

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Local pick up welcome from Western suburbs (Melb)

Or Can post Australia wide at buyers expense.

Any questions Pm/ Call/ Txt me on 0422756270

Cheers.

Edited by G4orce
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