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Items For Sale:

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-2xStandard GTR BOV's with adapter pipe -SOLD-

-2xStandard GTR AFM's $180

-GFB Hybrid BOV Used for 3weeks and comes with screw on adapter plate (worth $50) to fit on stock BOV fitting on GTS-T looks prety much new $210

-GTR engine mounts with bolts $Offers

-GTR Boost Solenoid from an N1 GTR engine $Offers

-Fuse box lid from an r33 GTR $Offers

-Standard R34 Gt-t dump/front pipe $70

Location: IM IN PERTH!

Item Condition: All items are in perfect working order

Reason for Selling: No need for parts

Price and Payment Conditions: Direct Deposit - Posted at buyers expence

Extra Info: Buy them all and i'll throw in a dirty rag free of charge!

Contact Details: Email [email protected] for any info

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