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Hi all - RB026 is for sale....

The Power, Plate and Kit - RB026

· Calsonic Racing Blue & full N1 body kit

· ACT Plate “RB026”

· Dyno tuned 266wk aw ~18 psi (2009 @ ESP)

· 166631 km

· March 2013 Rego.

· 1989 15 year import.

· $14,000 neg.

Way too much to mention – highlights:

· Garrett Turbos 2860-7s

· Trust aftermarket intercooler

· HKS piping Kits & HKS BFVs

· 17x9” Genuine Nissan R33 GTR Forged Wheels

· Remote Oil Cooler and Oil filter.

· K&N Air filters

· New fuel pump

· 4 new tyres (3 months old), alignment and balance

· Aftermarket Rotors

· Mongoose alarm

· HICAS Lock Bar

· Wilson Strut Braces

· New radiator & electronic fan..

· Maintance by ESP

· Suspension by Inline & Capital Steering and Suspension.

Extras:

· GTR factory Turbos

· Fuel Pump,

· Mines Computer &

· Mines air filters.

Feel free to call or email:

0408267915,

[email protected]

Tim

FOR SALE guys

1x RB short shifter $75

1x 180sx boss kit used for 2 months $25

A set of chrome rocker covers just need a polish $200

A set of r34 gtst rims with 50+ tread on them used them for rego $300

Reason for telling parts is I no longer own a skyline.

Message me on 0410717935

Edited by wilderboy

NEW PRICES

FOR SALE guys

1x RB short shifter $50

1x 180sx boss kit used for 2 months $25

A set of chrome rocker covers just need a polish $150

A set of r34 gtst rims with 50+ tread on them used them for rego $250

Reason for telling parts is I no longer own a skyline.

And to fund my new car

Message me on 0410717935

3.5 inch cat back for sale. the exhaust has two small holes as pictured. $150.

comes with two cannons, take one, take both, don't care, same price. One apexi n1, the other is some jap thingo that i can't read because its scratched (look at pics below). second cannon will need some pipe work to fit, has a silencer though.

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Also for sale, stock r33 gtst s2 turbo, blown exhaust turbine. has no actuator. $20. hiflow it without taking your car off the road?

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