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gtr trottle bodys $250 the set

gtr std pleunm $400

gtr transfer case 33 and 32 $300

gtr33 rods in perfect condition $300 the lot

gtr33 std pistons in very good condition $250 the lot

toda racing cams 276/10.2 both as new done 3000kms only, gtr, my car made 809hp@ wheels with these cams asking $900 the lot

gtr33 balancer as new done 2000kms, perfect for a rebuild motor, $200

gtr greddy (trust) pulley kit as new $500

hks t51r KAI turbo, all been modifyed by hks with SPL internals, done 3000kms only, full chrome housing, rated for 1000hp. $3500

hks headgasket 1.6mm, rb26, brand new, $420

gtr33 alloy bonnet $600

gtr33 mirrors $150pair

original gtr33 side skirts $250pair

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