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genuine hks 2835 pro s turbo t3 flange suit rb20/25 bolt on, comes with hks dump pipe and braided oil and water lines. $1200

steampipe highmount manifold suit rb20/25 $350

brand new 1.5 litre surge tank suit 1 pump outlet. $100

autometer procomp 2 ultralight monster tacho with pencil shift light $100

defi copy 3 gauge set oil temp, oil press, water temp with all cables and cups brand new never used $120

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work equip 17x9 +18 5x114.3 with brand new neuton n9000 225/45 tyres on front and 225/45 pirelli pzero on rear. has some gutter rash and some of the black paint it pealing . no buckles no cracks $1700 (can do cheaper without tyres)

LEGIT red bride brix 1.5 reclinable on a drivers s13/14 rail $500

r33 alloy radiator $150

white r33 gtst 1.5 rolling shell with 6 point cams spec cage side intrusions and harness bar. welded diff brand new bc coilovers, adjustable front lower arms and castor roads adjustable rear upper arm and hicas lock bar. no dints no prangs complete roller $4500

hks 2835 pro t3 flange with dump pipe and lines $1000

defi style (Not defi) oil pressure oil temp and water temp never used $120

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