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ok peeps, sick of all this crap ive got lying around so it needs a new home, all prices are neg and i can ONLY MMS pics.

RB STUFF

6 oem coilpacks to suit rb20/s1 25 $80

adjustable rear toe arms for s13/180/r32/a31 $80

Cusco castor rod brace to suit s13/180 $100

solid alloy rear cradle pineapples $80

Hicas lock bar $80

Hicas rear cradle with traction arms, knuckles and hicas arms $150, $200 with lockbar or pineapples, $250 with both.

R32 front lcas $100 pair

R32 gtst bonnet, black, has dent and paint chips $50

rear lcas with no bushes, balljoints in perfect condish $80pair

Stock r32 gtst steering wheel, shit condish $20

rear trims for r32 gtst $20

rb25 sump $50

Black rb25 rocker covers $50

Rb25 engine fan, has tips of blades cut to clear piping $50

Rb25 bottom end, its in peices so if u need anything small, make an offer

5 stud space saver $20

3mm,5mm,8mm slip on spacers $20 a pair

rb25det ecu $100

TOYOTA STUFF

Intercooler core, genuine greddy, 100m thick, came off toyota aristo, but will fit anything $300

Alloy radiator, was told to be koyo, came out of an Aristo but should suit most toyotas $300

GAUGES

greddy boost gauge, greddy oil pressure, omori oil temp, look to be 52mm and omori is slightly smaller, black face, light up green, comes with all fittings and sandwich plate(needs seal). take them all for $300 with r32 gtst cluster surround which they are fitted to, or $100 each

Brand new autometer boost gauge with mounting cup, $100

Brand new Defi style water temp gauge, inbox with all looms and mounting cup $100

OTHER RANDOM SHIT

Got a set of coilovers to suit subaru WRX, came out of a GRB hatch but should be same as others.

Racing logic, only 5,000kms old, camber tops for front $800

Haltech interceptor ecu with boost solenoid brand new!! $800

Can also fit anything for extra, will do cheap if u take a whole bunch of stuff.

as i said b4 pics are only via mms

contact on 0430133943

Cheers Brett

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