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Item 1:

Kakimoto Regu 06 (suit r32 gtst / gtr) would fit S13 too.

3" SS dump pipe w. flex joint

Highflow Catco Cat

Price: $600 package, posted within Australia. !!!!

Condition: Very good, apart from usual dings / scratches (see pics), comes heat wrapped in sections.

More info:

The Kakimoto Regu 06&R cat back exhaust system is designed for improved street response whilst keeping within the JASMA 92db noise limitation for street use.

  • Designed for minimum bends for optimal exhaust flow
  • Stainless Steel construction
  • Titanium like tip look using special coating
  • Improved vehicle sound but not excessively noisy.

Pictures: Exhaust has been in storage, excuse the dust/dirt.

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Item 2: UAS style (possibly Silkroad) R32 gtst/gtr upper camber arms

Price: $180.00 + post (estimated >/=$20.00)

Condition: Good, were modified for longer LCA, can revert to standard by cutting washer slot (see pic)

More info:

They are for sure the best type out there, no play, reliable and last forever.

Pictures:

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Item 3: R33 / Rb25 Xmember

Price: $50 + post (estimated >/=$20)

Condition: Good, can relocate rack mounts 20mm forwards for extra $120.00

More info:

Stock standard Issue

Pictures:

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Item 4: Custom made SS lobster back intake w. Apexi pod and silicone joiners

Price: $100.00 + post (estimated $15+)

Condition: Good

More info:

mmmm lobster back

Pictures:

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Item 5: Rb25 Power steering pump w. bracket and custom reservoir

Price: $80.00 + post (estimated $15)

Condition: Good, pump works fine, cleans up engine bay allot

More info:

Stock standard RB25 PS pump

Pictures:

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Item 6: R33 Clutch Master / Slave w. Braided Line

Price: $180.00 + post (estimated $15.00)

Condition: Great

More info:

$100.00 worth of braided line

Pictures:

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Item 7: R32 Rear Lower Quarter trims

Price: $80.00 + post (>$20.00)

Condition: Great

More info:

In storage so excuse dirt / dust

Pictures:

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hey has your cat got the stock flanges for a 34???? i think there the same part for the two models

will you seperate it?

also will your pod fit on a 34 gtt??

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi mate, quick Q; have you got the hose lines on the PS pump blocked off? I'm looking at replacing mine, but not sure when I'd get around to putting it in... had a bad experience before with a aircon compressor that had been left open (no tape on the fluid ports etc) and had seized.

If it's all good to go then I'll take it orright :P

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