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i have a few items i won't be needing anymore

all parts are genuine and brand new

-GREDDY INTAKE PLENUM RB25 $1250

-HKS TIMMING BELT $180 SOLD

-HKS INLET CAM GEAR $180

-HKS EXHAUST CAM GEAR $180 SOLD

-Q45 THROTTLE BODY (WITH LOOMS) $250 SOLD

-Q45 AFM (WITH LOOM) $200

-GTST BOOT LID WITH SERIES 1 WING (CHARCOL) $150

-AUTOMETER GUAGES COBALT -BOOST/VAC $160(USED)

-OIL TEMP $160

-AIR/FUEL $160

-DIN SIZE PLATE FOR 3 GUAGES $30 (OR $400 FOR THE LOT FIRM)

-BLOWN R33 SII TURBO $150 SOLD

offers MAYBE considered

cheers,

paul

plz call 0414 69 00 83 as i have restriced internet use, thanks

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ok heres the pic of the q45, i couldnt get a shot of the serial number it was too bright and reflective

but it reads............

22680 61U00 A36-000 P60

0Z19A

jecs made in japan

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