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hey guys, first cousin which uses this account with me just sold his r33 gtr and not getting another gtr anytime soon so these parts are up for sale,

parts are

nismo indicators for guards- $50

nismo radiator and oil cap - $100

r33 gtr airbox with hks filter- $300

front left and right hubs - $100

tein adjustable control arms - $80

pull to push type conversion for rb26 - $150

gtr fuel pump - $50

gtr r33 ecu- $150

greddy cooler piping with greddy silicone hoses - $400

greddy oil catch can - $80

r33 front brembo discs - $100

parts loacted in mlebourne and pick up available

contact sash on 0438096366, not on the computer much so msg or call me anytime on my phone

cheers

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