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Autronic sm4 comes with rb26 wiring loom to suit the ecu along with a boost controller wired in as well

$1100

Rb25det gearbox and shifter x2

$1000

Genuine Hks oil cooler and relocator kit

Built in thermostat

Suits rb25 rb26 rb20

Comes with everything

$400

Rb26 twin plate clutch

Great condition

Like new

Pull type suit 33 Gtr 34 gtt

$500

R34 gtt gtr, r33 Gtr Coilovers

Greddy fronts

Hks rears

Full adjustable

No leaks etc

$400

Lenso 18x8 wheels with good tyres

5x114.3

Good condition

$400

Super spark coilpacks suit rb20 rb25det s1 rb26

Great condition

$280

R33 Gtr aftermarket fuel pump set up

044 Bosch pump modified to suit Intank

Comes complete in Gtr cradle

$140

Good coast but happy to post

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