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Need Shocks and Springs ASAP

I have a stock set but only 3 that are good....rear left is shagged so unless you find a rear left one from somewhere then you can have the other 3 that i got....also try sinergy mate

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I have a stock set but only 3 that are good....rear left is shagged so unless you find a rear left one from somewhere then you can have the other 3 that i got....also try sinergy mate

Nah its all good now its going through regency...cheers though

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Need to borrow for regency only wont be driven for any other reason.

r33 stockies

r33 s1 ecu

r33 s1 turbo

r33 afm

r33 stock zorst

r33 stock steering wheel

Willing to put a deposit on items, please PM

Cheers, Chris

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Need to borrow for regency only wont be driven for any other reason.

r33 stockies

r33 s1 ecu

r33 s1 turbo

r33 afm

r33 stock zorst

r33 stock steering wheel

Willing to put a deposit on items, please PM

Cheers, Chris

have air flow meter

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hey wondering if ne1 has a standard boost solonoid i can borrow? and even a stock exhaust system? both for a series 1 r33 please and cheers..... items will only b used to get through regencey...

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Can anyone help me, I have to go through Regency on Wed the 26th of this month. So I was wondering if anyone has a set of standard shocks and springs. Also am after a standard exhaust from the turbo back. And if anyone has standard turbo oil and water lines that would be excellent. Any help would be greatly apreciated. Thanks :D

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desperate to borrow a srock dump/front pipe to suit a 34 rb25, going over pits and doubt the screamer will pass lol. be a carton of beer in it for ya,

cheers, Nick.

I got one laying around somewhere.

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Hey guys,

Need the following bits for regency,

Standard R33 GTR Airbox (interested to buy also)

Standard R33 GTR Cat back exhaust (anyone know if the gts-t one would fit??)

Standard R33 GTR Wheels

Any help would be much appreciated

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