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Blitz gauges x4...oil temp.oil pressure..water temp. boost,

i have not hooked up the water ever.

awesome gauges love them to bits. glow blue at night.

$700 all senders/sensors and wiring included.

price drop to $600

adding

rb20 full engine loom $200

rb20 mnaual gearbox $450

rb20 mines ecu $250

rb20 used clutch really good condition $200 cheap can chuck in flywheel for free

  • 2 weeks later...

nismo 2way diff abs,6 bolt half sharfts. no diff cover $700

red top rb20 cam covers rare with the lines $180

gktech adjustable cam gears brand new $180

Blitz gauges x4...oil temp.oil pressure..water temp. boost,

i have not hooked up the water ever.

awesome gauges love them to bits. glow blue at night.

$700 all senders/sensors and wiring included.

price drop to $600 gauges are out of the car nd ready to send will send anywhere in aus for free...:)

..

all parts are loctaed in vic and i can post all items anywhere in aus if you pay...

my mobile is 0430078630 sms preferred

Genuine bee r's painted silver/grey..... genuine stickers

17x9+22 fronts federal 215/40/17

18x9.5+22 rears federal 215/40/18

2.5k firm

apexi evc fits my 3 inch exhaust.

$150

2way nismo diff not sure on ratio.6 bolt half sharfts...r200

$700 cheap as....no rear cover but

r33 gtr s2.purple sticting seats only one little ciggie hole...perfect seats

fit my r32 perfect,

$1200 or can swap for your stock seats plus cash my way

adjustable whiteline sway bars front and back

$300

hicas lock bar..

$50

adjustable cam gears x2, silver for rb's

$250

r32 slotted rotors fronts only

$150

oil cooler setup from fultuer motorsports.bigger cooler from just jap.

relocation and cooler..

$350

led lights rear pair

$200

Blitz gauges x4...oil temp.oil pressure..water temp. boost,

i have not hooked up the water ever.

awesome gauges love them to bits. glow blue at night.

$700 all senders/sensors and wiring included.

any rb add ons like pumps, sensors, wiring, engine wise stuff pm me what you want and i most likely will have it.

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