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Funding New Project. Prefer to be contacted by Mobile 0.4.6.8.8.8.7.4.4.0.

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KKR-480 TURBO (Less than 2000k's use,No Shaft Play) - $400

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RB25DET HEAD- Bare head Perfect for head replacement (Cleaned,Decked,prepped,Pressure Tested,Crack Tested,Valves Seated,Stem Seals replaced) - $450

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SIEMENS 3145 750CC TOP FEED INJECTORS(Suit RB26) - $400

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RB25DET RECO TURBO LSD (Tighter than ya mum fo real) - $400

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GFB DUAL MODE BLOWOFF VALVE (vent to atmosphere and plumback) - $50

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CA18 TOMEI CAM GEARS - $200

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38MM EXTERNAL WASTEGATE - $150

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MANUAL CONVERSION PEDALS (Accelerator,Brake and Clutch pedals) - $150

Accelerator Cable (Good condition) - $30

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GREDDY EMANAGE ECU (No idea what its for but it came in my car when i got it)(Comes with loom plugs) - $200

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RB25DET ACTUATOR - $5

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SR20 GENUINE NISMO SHORT SHIFTER - $100

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