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peoples i have a

t70 no shaft play bush bearing $450

50mm hks style external wastegate $250

t70 turbo blanket $200

custom made dump pipe $200

customised standard manifold to suit wastegate (for the stock look) $200

all these go on ebay cheap as everyone on here knows but i payed good money for these they have made 300rwkw that was on a rb25 they have only being used for around 2000 klms reason for selling these due to more power upgrade

in great condition guranteed to work will have pics up tomorro

i also have a slim line ps2 with controller $150

standard s1 spoiler red wine colour $30

5.6" monitor $75

set of race harness $100 red in coulour

standard plenum r33 $50

standard ecu $80

standard springs $70

a set of pistons from a rb25det - 100 bang bangs

2 x 10" us audio subs in box fit into r33 or r32 or any car in fact with plenty of space this are punchy subs very loud - 100 bang bangs

WILL SWAP FOR A 12" NO BOX

i have the standard cross over pipr off a r33 with standard b.o.v -SOLD

i also have a full body kit for a mirage 00' if any one has a misses that wants a body kit -1300 bang bangs has front rear side and eyelids BRAND NEW

i have a standard plenum and runners for a rb25 SOLD

i also have a extreme heavy duty clutch cost me $580 make a offer only done around 2,500klms still good will hold 300rwkw and very street useable

would love to swap for a twin plate clutch

will swap any of these for a set of shocks for the rear of a r33 set up for drag use or coil overs (need traction)

or

a after market ecu (power fc micro tech)

or

high mount manifold

ball bearing turbo

all with cash on top of course

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Edited by teazn_r33

also i have a in cabin strut bar that runs along the bottom section on the back floor made buy cusco make a offer

also i will be keepin the t70 and blanket uless there is a buyer not fussed

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