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All these parts are located in hornsby NSW
contact me on this, or preffered 0430849962 :)

S1 r33 rb25det yellow jacket coilpacks 200$ + loom if needed

s13 front hubs/knuckles ( bearings are good, regreased recently ) going 5 studd so no longer need 150$

r33 catback exhaust 3.5inch super hektic cannon 250$ this exhaust ( except the gay cannon ) is actually quite well made and worth more. i just want it gone

rb25det block 50$

25det crank 50$

spacers all 4x114.3

slip ons

20mm 40$

5mm 20$

bolt ons

2x 20mm with about 50mm worth of stud 70$ pair

r33 side skirts 100$. good nic has veilside sticker. not sure if legit

r33 lhs door ( coupe ) silver 50$


Any idea on how many km the yellow jackets have?

If SkudR33 wants the loom I am happy to buy the coil packs for $150 pickup? Let me know..

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