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all parts are located at gosford NSW you can contact me here via PM/0430537566

more pics via request

ITEM:stripping R33 gtst black will supply parts on request

ITEM: DEFI gauges BF (blue)DEFI link controller unit 2

CONDITION:great condition 4 gauges WATER, OIL PRESSURE, OIL TEMP, BOOST

PRICE:$800

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ITEM: TURBOSMART EBOOST STREET 30psi

CONDITION:excellent condition

PRICE:$250

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ITEM: SPLITFIRE coils SF-DIS-001 RB25det S1 RB26dett

CONDITION: great working condition comes with loom and rb25det ignitor

PRICE:$300

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ITEM:RB25det gear box

CONDITION:good condition no faults

PRICE:$1100

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ITEM:Greedy type S coilovers to suit R33 gtst 8kg/6kg springs

CONDITION:9 months old est 6000kms A1 condition

PRICE: $1100

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