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I need all these parts guys, so let me know of you have any

R32 SPEED SENSOR

Rb20 CLUTCH SLAVE AND HOSE

RB25 WIRING SECTION FOR KNOCK SENSORS (from r33 body loom) or possibly RB20 knock sensors and wiring

WIRING SECTION FOR COIL PACKS (SERIES 1)

rb25 02 SENSOR

CATCH CAN AND HOSES

R32 BOOT FLOOR

R32 WINDSHEILD WIPERS

HOSES FOR A GARRET GT3582R, SO WATER FEED AND RETURN AND OIL FEED AND RETURN

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I AM ALSO AFTER A ENGINE MANAGMENT OF SOME SORT. NOTHING CRAZY EXPENSIVE, TO SUIT RB25DET AND SOMETHING I CAN GET TUNED ON THE GOLD COAST TO ALLOW FOR MY Z32 AFM, 750CC INJECTORS, FPR AND GT3582R

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