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  1. Do you still have the Racepak IQ3? Is it a Haltech one?
  2. Interested in IQ3 Display Dash, CAN Wideband and Sensor, Mini Can Hub if your willing to separate.
  3. Do you have a 3" exhaust preferably turbo back, fmic prefer hybrid/trust/similar?
  4. How much for just the rims? Where are you located?
  5. Is this still for sale, would it fit a R33 Gtst?
  6. Interested in the haltech (assume by pnp you mean the pro), front mount (brand?), exhaust (brand), rear adjustable camber arms, door locks (mine have been busted by would be thieves), front strut brace?, rear strut brace?, Is the radiator a bigger aftermarket? Might be interested in it too.
  7. I am currently converting a R33 gtst into a drift car. I went to driftx a couple of weekends ago at calder and there must have been 15 R32/33s so they are a popular car. I like the s chassis and was looking at these but too many people think an s13/14 is worth too much money. I ended up with a R33, may not be the best but it's a learning machine. From my experience with most motorsports, just get something and get out there. The s chassis may be more nimble but starting out you won't take advantage of it. Best to have a cruel master that teaches you to be careful on transitions to improve your skills. I think you could use the na to learn but would change cars rather than slap on a turbo to yours. Maybe do beginners on the na and buy a different car when getting more serious. My 2c
  8. What car is it from/for R32/R33/R34. Looking for a one for my R33 GTST.
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