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Item: R32 GTST TYPE M front fog lights

Condition: Very good

Price: $100

To Fit: R32 gtst or gts4

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: Everything there inc globes wiring and very good condition

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Item: RB20 Stock injectors

Condition: Worked Fine b4 i took them out car

Price: $30 Each or $150 for lot

To Fit: RB20

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: All worked fine.. i needed bigger injectors

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Item: R32 Rear tail lights

Condition: Excellent

Price: $80 Each or $150 for both

To Fit: R32 gtst and gts4 not sure about gtr

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: include all globes and just plug in.. there is no rear housing.. have to use the existing ones.. which will be the colour of ur car anyway

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Item: Rb20 stock manifold with heat shield

Condition: Good condition

Price: $80

To Fit: RB20 motors

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments:Has got a gasket but would prob be better if u put a new one on for a few bucks :thumbsup:

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Item: r32 standard turbo with dump, actuator, lines basically everything to get goin again

Condition: Good condition

Price: $250 neg

To Fit: RB20 motors

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: this has pipes clamps lines.. turbo done approx. 80,000kms on standard boost never ran more than stock Made 140 rwkw

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Item: Apexi Pod filter

Condition: Great cond

Price: $50

To Fit: anything with a 2 1/2 inch intake

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: excellent clean pod filter prob only 20,000kms on it.. if that.. cleaned once

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Item: stock r32 afm

Condition: excellent

Price: $120

To Fit: r32

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: excellent and clean worked fine

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Item: standard rb20 crossover intake piping with extras

Condition: excellent

Price: $180 ono

To Fit: rb20

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: this includes all mounts, pipes, hoses, clamps even the flow sensor

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Item: afm to turbo piping

Condition: excellent

Price: $25

To Fit: rb20

Location: South Australia

Contact: 0408 820 538

Comments: includes all pipes hoses and clamps.. even factory shit incorporated

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thats all i can find for now

Thanks Chris

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