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nismo n1 gtr block, in perfect condition to suit 87mm pistons, perfect condition $1850

hks manifold, high mount polished stainless, to suit gtst, rb20 and rb25, suit t04 flange $950 near new.

gtr33 intercooler in perfect cond, $750

gtr34 intercooler in perfect cond, $850

gtr33 gearbox, perfect $850

gtst33 gearbox out off a 97model, perfect $1400

gtst headlights, perfect no marks, $600 the set

gtt34 headlights and taillights make a resonable offer

if anyone needs a part for a skyline i have three wrecks which im stripping to get rid for room. so email me at [email protected]

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Hi, I'm interested in getting some of the thin weather strips that run above the windows. They need to be *black*, not the horrible ghey pinky-brown faded colour that mine have already gone. :rant:

If you've got any that are definitely black, let me know, we'll sort out a price.

Sciby.

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