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Hey guys I have some skyline parts for sale, in slacks creek but can post most items

rb25det series 2 engine from a car with 85xxx, comes minus loom, ecu and turbo - $1200

rb25det gearbox with 85xxx kms, with shifter etc - $1050

r33 tein coilovers - $500

super advan wheels 18x9+40 all round, tyres arent the best - $400

r34 gt wheels 16x7 not sure on offset, tyres good for skids - $150

r33 alloy radiator - $120

rb25det s2 super spark coilpacks - $250

r33 turbo back exhaust, 3" split dump pipe, 3" through to cannon - $180

sard bov on rb25 J pipe - $50

fmic kit for r33 with custom made stainless piping - $250

rb25 silicone rad hoses - $40

r33 type m side skirts - $100

r33 type m pods - $70

rb25 s2 afm with pod filter - $70

rb25det s2 loom - $150

r33 front lca's - $80

r33 front hubs with brakes - $220

r33 rear bumper - $30

r33 boot lid with s2 wing - $50

r33 front guards - $50 each

r33 steering rack - $50

slacks creek 4127

pm or 0420 767 957

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