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O2 Sensor SOLD
Nismo Rear upper strut brace SOLD
Koyorad SOLD
Tomei MCS SOLD
Cooling Panel SOLD
Mines Cluster SOLD
Tein Castor Arms SOLD
JIC Camber Arms SOLD
ARC BOV SOLD
Heater Core SOLD PENDING PAYMENT
Tomei Oil Cooler Kit NO LONGER FOR SALE
Tomei Strut Brace NO LONGER FOR SALE
Electronics(Boost Guage, RSM, EVC IV) NO LONGER FOR SALE
Am very much open to offers on anything else!!
  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...
O2 Sensor SOLD

Nismo Rear upper strut brace SOLD

Koyorad SOLD

Tomei MCS SOLD

Cooling Panel SOLD

Mines Cluster SOLD

Tein Castor Arms SOLD

JIC Camber Arms SOLD

ARC BOV SOLD

Heater Core SOLD

Tomei Oil Cooler Kit SOLD

Tomei Strut Brace SOLD

  • 1 month later...

Price drop on engine, $3000 ONO, if gone this week I'll throw in the Nismo engine mounts too! If it doesn't sell soon though I will pull it back down and part it out.

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