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Well my house is cluttered with crap, so just throwing this stuff up here I have sitting around up here. All parts are in awesome condition and have come out of my 97 model gtst so they have minimal miles/wear on them.

Series 2 afm = $100

Diff (nice and tight, been out of my 97 series 2 for 6 months now) = $300

Exhaust Manifold = $100

Coilpacks = $100

Painted stainless intake pipe, goes from 4 inch down to 3 inch for all you z32 boys and girls out there = $50

HKS ssqv with rb25 adapter plate = $250

3 inch mild steel front pipe from pacemaker = $70

All prices are negotiable, help me clean out some of this stuff and stop my friends teasing me about being a hoarder, I've already started renting out my mates shed to hold my other crap (3 rb 30s, 2 more diffs, a gtr rear end just to mention a few lol) and am afraid I'm going to end up being one of those ppl on today tonight, baby steps, baby steps

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