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Subs - 2 x 12 inch SONY 300XS subs in sub box. - $220

Injectors - R33 GTST standard injectors and fuel rail - $180

Gear knob - Carbon Fibre - $40

BOV - Standard MX6 bov - $5

Tyre - 1 x Standard 200SX tyre (yokohama something) - $5

Spoiler - 1 x Standard R32 GTST rear wing (Silver) - $50

Intercooler - Standard Twin Turbo Supra cooler (CORE Size - 230mm wide x 275mm high x 130mm thick) - $260

-- SOLD--GFB HYRBID bov - Unused, still in sealed box. BLUE - $200 (FIRM) -- SOLD --

Standard Turbo from RB20DET (92 R32 GTST) - Taken off car at 89,000kms. excellent condition - $300

MRT Electronic Boost controller - top of the line. LED screen, turbo timer, a/f ratio display, water spray control, and other options - $600

Location - Sydney

If you want pics, then drop your email here..

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2 subs in the one box..

I've taken it out of my car now cause I just do not have any room with it in there.

it was ok for a while but it just got annoying cause the box would not go all the way back in the R32..

it would touch the wiper motor..

haven't you seen it?

there are a few pics in link in my signature.

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