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1. Jap front strut brace. Suit R32 $50

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2. SCHROTH 3 point racing harness. $50

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3. Custom RB turnflow cooler kit. all alloy including a stainless steel intake pipe with 3A pod filter. Was welding at OH perfomance. Includes MONSTA cooler core. $400

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4. DMAX copy boot wing. brand new hasnt been fitted yet. good fit. $200

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5. Standard R32 airbox with panel filter. $100

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6. RB25 neo cover, need bracket. $50

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7. RB20 Cam Angle Sensor, has been polished. $100

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8. Rear passenger side R32 tail light. good condition $80

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Also have standard R32 suspension ($100), exhaust with cat ($80) and also Standard RB turbo manifold. ($100)

all located in western burbs VIC

for quicker response contact Brock on 0401421074

Thanks guys

Edited by talky

also got a power up manual boost controller $60

also got a stock rb20 turbo setup

injectors turbo manifold fornt and dump standard items

standard exhaust manifold

take it all for $300 ono

come on guys need this stuff goneskis

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