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hey guys
doing a few changes to the car over the next few months so have the following for sale

no name oil cooler kit with oil filter relocater $200

recaro sr3 Lemans edition drivers seat with genuine recaro rail. boltsers have some patch ups $600 with rail, $400 without

R34 GTT Front brake set up, calipers and rotors( require machining) $380
RB26 3" outlet front pipe, Racepace decat, fujitsubo cat back with mid muffler delete, flows well and super quiet. $700

rays CE28N forged wheels painted silver, 18x9.5+22, with toyo proxes R888 255/35/18 $2900

selling due to upgrading to a jap cooler kit, fixed back, bigger pipes and bigger wheels
located in thomastown

adding: RB26 twin turbo set up, minus turbos.
kit includes R33 Dumps, manifolds, intake, stock afms, mines filters etc.
$500

apexi Power FC with hand controller
$700

price update
no name oil cooler kit with oil filter relocater $150

recaro sr3 Lemans edition drivers seat with genuine recaro rail. boltsers have some patch ups $500 with rail, $350 without

R34 GTT Front brake set up, calipers and rotors( require machining) $350
RB26 3" outlet front pipe, Racepace decat, fujitsubo cat back with mid muffler delete, flows well and super quiet. $600

rays CE28N forged wheels painted silver, 18x9.5+22, with toyo proxes R888 255/35/18 $2900

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