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I have just put every aftermarket part I have into one

Please check this for any updates or price drops

Prefer everyone to text message or call

Microtech ltx12s with digi dash great condition

$600

Nismo shocks and springs

Just the fronts

Suit r33 r34 gtst

$150

Je forged pistons and 26 rods to suit rb26

86.5mm

Great condition

$400 firm

Acl/Ross forged pistons

Suit rb25det

Good condition apart from a scrap on the under Neath of piston

$100

SSR RF FIRRENZE

17x9

17x8

BRAND NEW NEXEN TYRES

Fit r33 gtst awesome

$500

Rb25det brand new silicone heater hose kit

$60

Brand new rb26 rb20 water pump

$50

18 inch 5 spoke wheels pair only

Great tyres

Great for track

$180

R32 alloy radiator 52mm

$100

Autometer boost gauge

52mm

$30

Autometer air fuel gauge with sensor

52mm

$50

R33 gear and handbrake boots

Leather with blue stitching

Great condition

$30

Walbro fuel pump in r32 cradle

$80

Exedy button clutch needs rebuild

$20

Exedy heavy duty clutch organic

Great condition

Suit rb20 rb25 rb26

$150

R32 xforce cat back exhaust with high flow cat

$150

R33 cat back exhaust 3 inch with jasma tip

$130

Turbosmart boost tee

$20

Blitz turbo timer

Great condition

$30

APEXI turbo timer

$30

Hid lights comes with everything

$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

4 channel amps $70

0487924497

Gold Coast

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