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Item: GReddy PRofec B II

Condition: New

Comments: Controller is black.

Price: $400

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Item: Nismo Timing Belt

Condition: New

Comments: Suits all twin cam RB engines. RB20/25/26.

Price: $180

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Item: Nismo Engine Mounts

Condition: New

Comments: Sold as pair, suits R32 with RB20DE/T and RB25DE.

Price: $250

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Item: Nismo Gearbox Mount

Condition: New

Comments: Manual gearbox mount, suits R32 with RB20DE/T and RB25DE

Price: $150

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Item: Nismo Pivot Ball

Condition: New

Comments: I have 2 of these. To suit S13/14/15 and R31 / R32 (GTS-T).

Price: $50 each

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Item: 350mm Dished Steering Wheel

Condition: Used

Comments: No boss kit.

Price: $80

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Item: R32 Coupe Back Seats

Condition: Used

Comments: No rips, just need a good clean.

Price: $60

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Item: R32 Coupe Rear Middle Floor Mat

Condition: Used

Comments:

Price: $10

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Location: Bayswater North or Mitcham

Contact: Jesse 0420 974 417 or PM

Postage: I'm more than happy to post the small items at buyers cost

*Please note with all the new items they are brand new, never used and the boxes only opened to inspect the items.*

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