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all to suit R32 GTR, i dont know if it suits others, google does.

Power FC Dejetro with H/C - $1150
Blitz SBC ID-3 - $350
Defi 3 din gauge $550
HKS AFM-LESS Pipes - $300
Trust Hard Piping Kit Turbo Side & HKS Hard Piping Kit Intercooler Side - $650
Nismo 600cc Injectors, fuel rail and Nismo Adjustable FPR $650
HKS GT-SS with HKS actuators – $1,300
Tomie Dump Pipes (the old design ones which where the largest dumps you could get) $650
HKS Racing Front Pipe - $500
Genuine Recaro SR3 (black with red stitching) with genuine Recaro rails - $1,500
Nismo twin plate Copper Mix less than 1000kms on it) $2,000
Stock R32 GTR Intercooler - $150

text me on 0400 182 474 dont ask me what my lowest price is, text me an offer the worst i can do is say no. if you want a few items i will do a deal

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all thats left now is

Power FC Dejetro with H/C - $750

HKS Racing Front Pipe - $450
Genuine Recaro SR3 (black with red stitching) with genuine Recaro rails - $1,500 firm as they are in as new condition

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Power FC Dejetro with H/C - $650

HKS Racing Front Pipe - $350
Genuine Recaro SR3 (black with red stitching) with genuine Recaro rails - $1,500 firm as they are in as new condition

bump price drop

Power FC DJetro, with hand controller (No DJ Harness $120 from RHD Japan) $550 - suits R32 GTR, R33 GTR and apparently R33 GTST with a VCT controller.
HKS Front Pipes suit R32 GTR - $250
HKS Hi-Power Cat-Back with decat pipe - $400 or $550 with the front pipes

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