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CUSCO 6 point bolt in roll car suit non sunroof S13, only owner in great condition

$750

Microtech LT12S Suit RB

Comes with S1 RB25 engine loom and hand controller

$600

RB PULL TYPE CLUTCH

EXCEDY Heavy Duty pressure plate

5PUK NPC Sprung center clutch used for a handful of track days

$400

Genuine 53mm R32 RB KOYO Radiator, great condition comes with r32 GTR fan shroud

used for a handful of track daysv

$350

Genuine 37mm 28 Row PWR Oil cooler

Comes with lines and sandwich plate

$250

GReddy Style copy intercooler

W 66mm H 300mm L 640mm at top 780mm from inlet to outlet

$200

Surge tank set up

With 2 year old genuine bosch 044 fuel pump (working when removed from car)

$150

Set of 440cc RB26 top feed injectors (Rail not included)

$150

Genuine Tomei fuel pressure regulator

Comes with gauge (no lines)

Used for a handful of track days

$80

Catch Can with lines and filter

$50

MONZA 4 Point Harness

$40

Speed Meter mechanical oil pressure gauge

$20

SAAS Water Temp Gauge

Comes with gauge, neck, sender and hose from an RB25 top rad hose

$40

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