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mates stripping his track only ceffy

call or message 0403428996 dont pm me

gramlights 17 9+14

5 114.3

no tires $500

granaids 17 9 +20

5 114.3

half cooked 235 45

$500

mint front lights with laurel style crome grill

$350

mint side indercators

$50

front castor arms

adjustable green in colour

$150

5 stud conversion

s14 rear hubs calipers and rotors

front has custom sleave to fit s13 knucles

s14 front rotors and calipers

perfect for s13 so dont need to change knucles

$500

GTR rear swaybar

$120

38mm cusco front swaybar

$120

40L alloy fuel cell

has near new 044 with mounting bracket

all lines, fitting and filters to suit

$700

CST coilovers

fully adjustable

$800

3 inch exhaust with one resi

cat back, ok condition

$100

rb25 turbo

made 198kw

$200

NISTUNE ECU

tuned to 25 turbs exahust and fron mount

$500

rb20 r32 coilpacks with modded loom to suit ceffy loom

$250

rb20 ceffy loom

$150

bride rail

$200

rb extream heavy duty

6 puk rated to 250kw

had bugger all use

$450

GTR fuel pump in ceffy cradle

$120

a31 purple lable AFM

comes with silcon joiner and pod

$100

bare shell with all pannels no bumper or lights

still had cradle and rack plus lots more

$800

pics availble via txt

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gday there man , just wandering do you have pics of the bare shell if you still have it for sale ?

regards anthony

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