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Vic, Frankston area.

Superspark Coil packs, suit RB25det S2 (not S1)

$250

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RB25 Exedy Sports Tough clutch (new friction plates an be had from Andy at good prices here http://www.kudosmoto...late-p-595.html)

$50 inc flywheel

RB25 stock pressure plate

$50 inc flywheel

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R33 GTST LHS Door, KR4 colour. With glass and wing mirror. Paint in good cond, some clear coming off in one spot.

$300

Have the same thing in QM1 white, prefect condition.

$380

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R33 GTST RHS Door, KR4 colour. With glass and wing mirror. Paint in good cond.

$380

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R33 GTST S2. LHS guard, light damage.

$40

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R33 GTST. Skuff plates, both sides.

$35

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R33 GTST S2. ABS unit. Have two.

$75

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R33 GTST. Front hubs and up rights. Have 4.

$135ea

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R33 GTST dash surround. (anything else you want, pm me)

$35

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Turbosmart boost 't

$35

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Ash try, have 2.

$25

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R33 GTST upper arms, have LHS and RHS

$50ea

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R33 Castor rod. Have 2.

$80ea

Have complete sets of rear arms x2

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2 rear subframes

Standard QM1 rear bar

$150

QM1 S2 Bonnet, some chips

$180

KR4 S2 Bonnet, very good

$250

QM1 S1 bonnet, good

$200

R33 Indicators, stock. have 3 sets.

$30

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HKS SSQV BOV, was on an RB.

$45

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Have rear glass and quarter glass.

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Yep sure is.

$50

R33 Rear A1RM. $30 shipped.

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TRW front and rear pads, R33 GTST, $50 shipped.

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Non HICAS boss, $35.

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jjr turn flow cooler piping, $30

R33 RB25 cooler to intake pipe, $35

R33 RB25 90deg bends, $15ea

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R33 GTST, stock rear suspension tops, $10

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R33 GTST, fuel pump braket. Have 2. $35ea.

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R33 GTST, stock intake pipe. $45

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R33 GTST, stock turbo to cooler piping. $35

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R33 GTST pipe, $35

R33 GTST BOV stock, $30

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R33 GTST RB25 AFM with KN Pod, $135

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R33 sub box, with amp and speakers. $150

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hi mate interested in complete manual conversion if you have all of it or most, im tyring to get rid of my auto.

cheers. let me know how much for all of it, (box/clutch/crossmember/tailshaft/pedal etc etc)

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Not the guards, i was asking about the gauges below the headunit. PM me.

lol, must have been tired.

they are stepper motor auto gauge

hi mate interested in complete manual conversion if you have all of it or most, im tyring to get rid of my auto.

cheers. let me know how much for all of it, (box/clutch/crossmember/tailshaft/pedal etc etc)

have all the gear, though the box has a broken selector and would need to be repair ~$600, but the price will reflect that.

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Does it have an intercooler? if so what piping, chasing the cold side piping that goes over the radiator.

I have justjap return flow piping, both cold and hot side. But not the through the chassis over the radiator pipework.

is the bonnet for sale?

The CF bonnet is destroyed, have 1x KR4 silver S2 bonnet, 1x QM1 White S2 bonnet, 1x QM1 white S1 bonnet

Bud still got the clutch for sale? If so I'll come pick up this Friday or Saturday, at a time that suits you!

pm'd

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