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Rb25 series 2 coilpacks full set with rail $150

rb20 starter motor $50

rb20/rb25 dump pipe

R32 Handbrake setup with lines $50

Stock r32 front camber arms$50

Black good condition momo steering wheel $100

R32 stock turbo $130

R32 bash plate really good quality $180

CEFIRO cat back exhaust have front pipe also $200

R32 stock black spoiler has reverse light $40

Rb coil pack covrr black $25

Greddy fmic for rb20 r32 $300

Stock r32 side mount cooler $15

Ford mesh rims x2 15's 5x114.3 silver & tyres $50

Rb25 shifter $20

Rb25 cross over pipe blocked bov $20

Rb20 bare engine blown $50

R32 blck front guards pair $250 been liped

guard roller blue $200

Harness red momo $50 works 100%

twin pipes/drift pipes brand new never used they have bolt in silences. $150

oz racing wheels 2x 17x9+30 rims good dish, good tyres. $500

red jack its not really low but low over 1000kg capacity .$150

brand new gktech silver cam gears x2 pair.....never opened or used. $240

r32 sunroof spoiler $200 rare as hell

r32 wgan wing brand new from japland painted r32 gtr white $250

orange ramps good as for low cars $50

greddy rb20 r32 fmic $300 all piping included.

r32 bash plate very good quality metal $150

black momo steering wheel $100 no horn.

located hoppers crossing victoria

will post anywhere in aus

sms or ring 0430078630 not on private please.

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