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hks speed cut defender, come off a 33gtr $100

hks fuel cut defender as new in box $200

hks f-con computer to suit 33gtst, comes with loom, computer and handset to tune $320

turbonetics wastegate 46mm with all flanges to suit, vgc $400

33gtr brembo rotors front only $300pair

33gtr injectors, $350

tein ha coil overs, to suit 33gtr in vgc $1100

zeni coil overs, as new with full ajust damper controll to suit 33gtst $1250

king springs to suit gtst or gtr 50mm lowered as new $200

33gtr v-spec shocks $200 the lot.

sr20 motor does not start, will take offers, will seperate for parts

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have you got pics of the handset? i'd be interested to see what it looks like as i thought the fconv was only tuned by a laptop...

if it's no trouble, can you e-mail them to me at

andrew @ sunriseservices.com.au as if it is suitable to me i'll make you an offer for the handset

Cheers,

Andrew

Originally posted by MR33

hks speed cut defender, come off a 33gtr $100

hks fuel cut defender as new in box $200 new price $180

hks f-con computer to suit 33gtst, comes with loom, computer and handset to tune $320 new price $300

turbonetics wastegate 46mm with all flanges to suit, vgc $400

33gtr brembo rotors front only $300pair

33gtr injectors, $350

tein ha coil overs, to suit 33gtr in vgc $1100 new price $1000

zeni coil overs, as new with full ajust damper controll to suit 33gtst $1250

king springs to suit gtst or gtr 50mm lowered as new $200

33gtr v-spec shocks $200 the lot.

sr20 motor does not start, will take offers, will seperate for parts

[email protected]

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