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Hey guys,

All this stuff is in great conition, It was taken out of my car when i did my conversion its just been sitting around.

Stock R34 Turbo - $250

Stock R34 370cc Injectors - $350

Stock R34 Air filter Box with K&N Panel - $100 (going cheap as thereis a hole in the bottom of the box where a pipe was going through from thefrontbar for better airflow)

Stock R34 Front Bar $80 (will need paiting)

Stock R34 Bonnett Hinges - $70

Stock R34 Bonnett Lock - $80

Stock R34 Fuel Pump - $30

Stock R34 4500k Xenon globes - $30

Stock R34 front orange indicators - $15

Stock R34 Piping between turbo and airfilter - $10

Aftermakrket R34 Camberarms - $100 (Brand NEW)

Aftermarket R34 GTR Seat covers -$40

02 WRX Bugeye front/back seats -$400

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If anyone is interested please PM me or sms me on 0400 899 981

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