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I have a number of parts for sale after taking my car back to standard and selling it.

The parts I have available are as follows

Ohlin's shocks and wanabe springs $900

Caster rods adjustable/rose joints $150 sold

Caster rod brace( cusco) $120 sold

Rear camber adjustment arms/rose joints $120 sold

Sub frame bushes $50 sold

Will sell as a complete pack for $1100. excellent upgrade

Nismo 1 way mechanical diff in housing with flanges to suit GTST $700

Plenum front mounted throttle body $500

throttle body $80

Cable to suit front mount $100

Piping to siut front mount plenum and intercooler $180

FMIC $250

Sell as a pack for $950

Exhaust mainfold. Japanese made,stainless steel,T3 flange,ceramic coated,port matched.

$700 ono

ROH Drift R rims with tyres. 235/40/18", 265/35/18".

Pirelli and sports contact 2 respectively. 50% tread

$2000

I will listen to offers as long as they are reasonable.

If you require photo's leave a bump/pm and I will send it to you. I having trouble attatching photo's on the site

cheers

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hey mate can i get pics of the following to [email protected]

Cheers, very interested.

Plenum front mounted throttle body

throttle body

Cable to suit front mount

Piping to siut front mount plenum and intercooler

FMIC

Sell as a pack for

Exhaust mainfold. Japanese made,stainless steel,T3 flange,ceramic coated,port matched.

hey mate can i get pics of the following to [email protected]

Cheers, very interested.

Plenum front mounted throttle body

throttle body

Cable to suit front mount

Piping to siut front mount plenum and intercooler

FMIC

Sell as a pack for

Exhaust mainfold. Japanese made,stainless steel,T3 flange,ceramic coated,port matched.

I will send it to you tommorrow

thanks for the interest

hey mate can i get pics of the following to [email protected]

Cheers, very interested.

Plenum front mounted throttle body

throttle body

Cable to suit front mount

Piping to siut front mount plenum and intercooler

FMIC

Sell as a pack for

Exhaust mainfold. Japanese made,stainless steel,T3 flange,ceramic coated,port matched.

pm sent

Ca you please send me pics of

Plenum front mounted throttle body

throttle body

Cable to suit front mount

Piping to siut front mount plenum and intercooler

FMIC

to

[email protected]

Thanks.

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