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Aftermarket parts galore

Tein super street Coilovers with edfc (electronic dampner control) suit r33 r34 Gtr and r34 gtt like new $900

Splitfire coilpacks to suit rb20 rb26 and rb25 s1 great condition $340

Apexi avcr black edition comes with manuals etc complete $440

Xforce stainless dump pipes for rb26 with O2 sensors $200

Greddy t517z turbos suit rb26 one turbo has been fully rebuilt other one is still in mint condition comes with braided lines and full gasket kit $1500

Gtr 100mm intercooler no brand $200

N1 turbo steel wheel rebuild kit for standard r32 r33 Gtr turbos $200

Rb26 stainless front pipe $150

Greddy turbo timer $30

Pivot speed cut and meter $50

Splitfire gauges $30

Auto meter gauge set of 3 $70 for the set

Hicas lock bar to suit r33 r34 $40

Apexi boost gauge $40

Drift boost gauge $30

Yellow earthing kit $20

Nismo gear knob not the best of condition $20

Rb26 catch can set up $100

Rb26 hks fuel rail missing hks badge $50

R33 Gtr genuine strut brace front and rear $70 each

Nardi boss kit $50

R32 Gtr fuel pump cradle with walbro fuel pump $70

Short shifter removed from r33 Gtr $50

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