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i am selling my car as in standard form, so selling all the parts cheaps.

1. Apexi AX57 twin turbo with all briaded lines, just done 4000kms very good condition. cost me $7000 and i am asking $3800

2. Garrete N1 twin turbo with HKS actuator, only done 18000kms and good condition. cost me $5400. asking $2500......SOLD

3. HKS dump pipe mild steel. asking $200....SOLD

4. HKS twin front pipe stainless steel. asking $250....SOLD

5. HKS feul line without all fitting 10.5 mm. brand new never used. $200.....SOLD

6. Apexi Power Fc with hand controller. came off my skyline GTR R33 v-spec. in good condition with boost controller. asking $1300......SOLD

7. 2X 300zx AFM. asking $250 each.....SOLD

8. 2X recaro millinium seats. black coulor. very new. cost me $1100 each and i am asking for $400 swap over standard gtr seats.

9. TOMEI 600cc injector only done 4000kms. cost me $1200. asking $700.....SOLD

10. TOMEI 260 in/ex degree with 9.15 lift cams with Tomei Cam gear. only done 4000kms. cost me $1600 and i m asking only $800 the lot.......SOLD

11. DEFI gauges boost and exhaust temp. with the latest version of controller. black face. asking $600 the lot....SOLD

you guys can sms either on 0401625625 or email me on [email protected]. can provide pictures if requested

i am also selling my nissan skyline gtr r33 V-spec 1995. i am willing to let go at a reasonable price. the car got no accident before and cost $13000 of paint job as one of the show car coulor. the mods will be on my car now are

1. HKS forged pistons

2. Argo con rod

3. HKS 1.2 mm metal head gasket

4. NISMO full rebuild gaskets kit

5. JUN oil pump

6. TRUST valve springs

7. Intercooler

8. port and polised head

9. tein type ha shocks

10. enkei nto3 18" rims

11. HKS cat back exhaut systems.

12. EXedy single plate clutch with flywheel

the car just finish rebuild and in great condition, i will accept any reasonable price but i am asking for $40,000 for it and willing to trade car in. the price i am asking is a reasonable price. also can email me on [email protected] or sms on 0401625625. as all the picture to large. i need to send it to the mail.

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