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Hi for sale

Nismo cannon $150

brand new Drift cannon $100

big Drift wing $250

rear springs $90

front right side spring $50

front left side spring only. $30

R33 dash $25

R33 rear back light cover $15

cross over pipe for intercooler piping $20

R33 wipers a set of 3 $25

brand new wheel studs $30

Rb25 stock plenum with out water pipe and with A/C just plenum only $30

R33 rear back cover that says skyline go's under the boot $10 needs a paint job

R33 inside boot carpet that hides the lights wiring $15

R33 GTR genuine wing with brake light and full adjustable $400

R33 M-spec front bar $300

will post if you organize the posting and pick up

Thanks

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the crossover pipe, is it alloy and odes it have a nipple? Put in a new fmic and my new alloy crossover pipe doesn't have one, am running my wastegate off my boost controller line at the mo. Would be interested in just the nipple so I can get it welded onto my current pipe...

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the crossover pipe, is it alloy and odes it have a nipple? Put in a new fmic and my new alloy crossover pipe doesn't have one, am running my wastegate off my boost controller line at the mo. Would be interested in just the nipple so I can get it welded onto my current pipe...

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the crossover pipe, is it alloy and odes it have a nipple? Put in a new fmic and my new alloy crossover pipe doesn't have one, am running my wastegate off my boost controller line at the mo. Would be interested in just the nipple so I can get it welded onto my current pipe...

No sorry

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for sale Nissan R33 Skyline RB25DET Cast Turbo Exhaust Manifod

sell for $250

for sale

R34 Skyline Traction Control Throttle body came off rb25det neo Auto

sell $50

For sale

NISSAN SKYLINE TRANSMISSION 2WD AUTO RB25DET NEO

got it with a motor but don't need is as my car is manual

For sale RB25det S1 motor comes with turbo Loom and everything you need to bolt it in no ecu or afm sell for $600 need's rebuild i think as number 5 cylinder is not working...

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