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stock skyline r34 manual ecu

airbox + snorkle (SOLD)

brand new NKG coppers

used briefly NKG iridium plugs

stock side indicators

3" stainless steel flex pipe brand new unused

nissan badge

gtt rear badge

touch up paint for bayside blue r34 and white r33

long cover thing that sits on engine over coils/plugs for GTT

little metal things that you put in xenon headlights to convert to halogen.

want to sell as a lot, willing to let it go cheaply.

first reasonable offer gets the lot.

Items located in perth, would rather pickup.

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ok few people pulled out of items so they are still for sale.

one guy at least explained he didnt have the cash, the other guy just ignored me after saying he had made payment but really hadnt.

rude as!

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