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Im selling all the performance parts from my car and returning it to stanard

All parts are either brand new or less than 2,500kms old

Heres the link below:

http://adelaide.gumt...&wmid=348419645

pics can be sent to serious buyer only via email

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Hey,

Is your Bov the Kompact or the 38mm? Also does it have the flange to slot straight on where the standard one is located?

Cheers

Got some new parts to add

Polished Cam Covers With Polished Vented Coil Pack Cover (speed-flow fittings with braided lines to vented catch can) - $175 + stock cam covers or $250

Nismo R33 Z-Tune Carbon Fibre (suit any model R33) - $900

Nismo 400R Carbon Fibre GTR Spoiler Blade - $400

Brand new Blank Carbon Fibre End Caps Suit GTR Spoiler - $75

Brand new Carbon Fibre Door Scuff Covers - $100

3” Dump/Front Pipe - $100

R33 Series 2 Spoiler - $125

R33 Series 2 Rear Pods - $50

R33 Pod Filter

Filter Air Box - $75

:thanks:

hey mate after a little more info on the oil cooler kit, can u pm me specs, china spec? Is it thermostatic?

hey mate just wondering about the turbo any pics???

as when you first listed this it was a highflow gt3071 now its a highflow gt3076 mmmm pics would be great

its a 76, when i took it off i had taken it to get checked out to make sure it was in good nick but also just to make sure i had all the specs right. to of which i was incorrect.

its a 3076

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