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Tanabe front strut brace suit r33

$70

Custom front facing plenum for rb25

$100

Hks coilovers suit r33

Adjustable

Good condition

$700

Turbosmart supersonic bov

Great condition

$80

Nismo rays wheels

17x9 +38

17x8 +35

federal 595 rsr semi slick tyres with good tread

Fit r33 gtst awesome

$1900

Greddy temp gauge

White face

Includes everything and also a greddy adapter for your radiator hose

$120

Hks idle stablizer

$60

R33 alloy radiator

Good condition

$100

R33 air diversion panel

Black good condition

$20

Ssr 17s multi spoke wheels

With nexen near new tyres

$500

Superspark coilpacks suit s2 rb25

Great condition

$300 posted

Splitfire coilpacks s1 rb25

Great condition

$360 posted

Turbosmart fuel cut defender

$50

Exedy button clutch needs rebuild

$20

R33 blitz Intercooler kit

blitz Intercooler 100mm with piping comes with mounts etc looks awesome

Return flow piping is damaged but still works

$150

R33 turbo back exhaust 3 inch

$130

Drift oil cap

$20

Turbosmart boost tee

$20

Front caster arms with red aftermarket bushes

Great condition

$40 pair

Blitz turbo timer

Great condition

$30

APEXI turbo timer

$30

Fet turbo timer

$20

Blitz boost gauge

In bar

Looks awesome

$50

Hks pod filter with adapter for air flow meter

$50

R33 front strut brace aftermarket

$40

R33 black aftermarket side skirts need slight repair

$20

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Gold Coast

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