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Well this is just eoi at the momment

1989 s3 R31 ti

Full s13 bc coilovers

Mechined radius arms for more caster

N12 rackends

S13 tie rod ends

S13 lca

S13 modifyed knuckles

Lock spacers

R33 gts t 4 piston brakes and rotors (rotors need mechining have a little bit of shudder)

25mm bolt ons to clear brakes

nolithain rack bushs

Lenso 18x7.5 rims

manaul convertion with RB20det gearbox, extream 6 pluck sprun centar clutch, recently new uni and cv in tail shaft

Short shifter

3.7 mini spooled diff (weep fron front seal and a light whine as they all have)

Full nolithin bushs in rear and boxed lower trailing arms

Extractors

KA24 throttle body

Cluster od has stoped at 186k (has about 200k on it now)

Aftermarket steering wheel

Cheap racing seat

Fold out clarion dvd player and 6 ich fronts and 6x9 rears

Will have new winscreen and another boot on it with s2 silo lip soon

Located in Devonport 5k or offer swaps

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