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Hey fellas,

Some changes of plans, some left over engine build bits:

R33 Front bumper - Trust style, smashed up a bit, good for drift/racing - $50

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GTR Injector Resistor Pack, to be used with any low impedance injectors in cars that have high imp factory - $100

RB26 water pump - genuine Nissan, 10,000kms old. Perfect cond, used N1 instead, suits all RBs - $50

Gates racing cam belt, 10,000kms old - $20

RB26 Thermostat, genuine Nissan, brand new - $50

R32 GTSt Bonnet, chopped GTR style and fitted with a genuine plastic N1 lip. Total GTR appearance with no dodgy-ness. White, very straight. - $150

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R32 GTR bonnet, genuine ally bonnet, blue, few chips around the edges, but very straight - $500

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R32 GTR Bonnet Catch, ideal for use with the GTR bonnet on a GTSt - $50

R32 GTR Seat, bit of wear on the bolster. Cheap good seat. Comfier and better at holding than most aftermarkets. Cant be beaten for low seating position - $100

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AP Racing 360mm brake kit suit EVOs, brand new rotors, brand new bolts and nuts, complete with lines, calipers, pins, hats and EBC yellow pads @75% - $2500

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EVO 5 turbo, perfect working cond, no smoke, complete - $300

6 x 650cc Injectors low impedance with ally rail kit, freshly ultrasonically cleaned through Racepace, not used since - $500

SR20 S13-14 Midnightmods short shifter, used for 1 hour - $75

SR20 solid engine mounts (pair), 1 hour use - $50

More pics available on request.

Located in Melbourne, happy to arrange post/freight.

Mat.

0400 558 030

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