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All items located in Adelaide . Pickup preferred however will post at your expense.

1. R34 gtr vspec intercooler - $200

2. R34 gtr fuel pumps x 2 - $100 each

3. R34 gtr ecu - $120

4. R34 gtr coil packs x 2 sets - $120 per set

5. R34 gtr power fc with hand controller - $700

6. R34 gtr gear knob - $100

7. R34 gtr nismo white face cluster (80000kms) - $400

Will get some pics up or can sms straight too you . We all know what this stuff looks like

Nick - 0402523895

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Price drop for today only ! After today price goes back to normal . Welcome to place a deposit to hold if you can't afford the full amount .

Intercooler - was $200 now $150

Fuel pumps - was $100 now $70 each

Coil packs- was $120 now $85 per set

Power fc with controller - was $700 now $595

Gear knob - was $100 now $65

Nismo cluster - was $400 now $320

Cheers

Nick - 0402523895

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Nismo cluster - $380 posted

Fuel pumps - $90 posted

Coils - $100 per set posted

Power fc - $600 posted

Cooler - $150 plus postage

All prices firm. Will simply not respond to any other offers .

Thanks

Nick

0402523895

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