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Trust T78 Turbo kit for sale... Comes with:

GReddy Split Pluse Manifold

GReddy T78-33d Turbo

GReddy / Trust heat shield

GReddy Wastegate

GReddy Dump pipe

GReddy Front pipe

GReddy Screamer pipe

All Braided oil lines and hoses

This Kit: http://www.rhdjapan....-33d-rb26-24817

Price:$3800ono

-Bride Door Trims from S13 silvia

Price:$300ono

-Vh45 throttle body-80mm

Price:$200ono

-VIP Japanese Steering wheel has small scratch on top an bottom, comes with Silvia boss kit

Price:$100ono

-Crystal Dildo Gearknob, 30cm long

Price:$80ono

- Bosch 044 external Pump holder

Price:$50

-R32 gtst crossmember

Price:$100ono

-Brand new Nitto crank collar with the grub screws...Also a tomei oil restrictor for the a rb26 block

Price: $160 for both

-Custom Catch can, AWESOME QUALITY!!

Has internal baffles, Also has a drain switch at the bottom...

Price:$120

-HKS Cam Gears, suit RB20/RB26..

Price:300ono

-N1 Water pump for rb26..

Only done around a thousand kms..

Just sitting around...

$180ono

-Pair of 6x9 boss audio speakers 300w

Price:$80ono

-Pair of 6x9 sony xplod speakers 400w

Price:$80ono

-Pair of 5x8 soundstream speakers 180w

Price:$50ono

-Pair of 2way soundstream speakers

Price:$50ono

Can provide pictures if needed....

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PRICE DROP!!!

Trust T78 Turbo kit for sale... Comes with:

GReddy Split Pluse Manifold

GReddy T78-33d Turbo

GReddy / Trust heat shield

GReddy Wastegate

GReddy Dump pipe

GReddy Front pipe

GReddy Screamer pipe

All Braided oil lines and hoses

This Kit: http://www.rhdjapan....-33d-rb26-24817

Price:$3500ono

-Bride Door Trims from S13 silvia

Price:$150

-Vh45 throttle body-80mm

Price:$150ono

-VIP Japanese Steering wheel has small scratch on top an bottom, comes with Silvia boss kit

Price:SOLD

-Crystal Dildo Gearknob, 30cm long

Price:SOLD

- Bosch 044 external Pump holder

Price:$50

-R32 gtst crossmember

Price:$100ono

-Brand new Nitto crank collar with the grub screws...Also a tomei oil restrictor for the a rb26 block

Price: SOLD

-Custom Catch can, AWESOME QUALITY!!

Has internal baffles, Also has a drain switch at the bottom...

Price:SOLD

-HKS Cam Gears, suit RB20/RB26..

Price:$260ono

-N1 Water pump for rb26..

Only done around a thousand kms..

Just sitting around...

$150

-Pair of 6x9 boss audio speakers 300w

Price:$50

-Pair of 6x9 sony xplod speakers 400w

Price:$50

-Pair of 5x8 soundstream speakers 180w

Price:$50ono

-Pair of 2way soundstream speakers

Price:$50ono

Re speakers - Can you specify the model numbers please?

Les 0417 123 053

Pair of 6x9 boss audio speakers 300w

Price:$50

-Pair of 6x9 sony xplod speakers 400w

Price:$50

-Pair of 5x8 soundstream speakers 180w

Price:$50ono

-Pair of 2way soundstream speakers

Price:$50ono

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