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Location: North Side Brisbane

Contact Details: PM, [email protected] or call 0403 865 415

Will ship anywhere in Australia

GTR afms (pair) - $100

GTR clutch master cylinder - $110

GTR Brake Cylinder - $110

GTR BOV - $60

Blitz sbc icolor (brand new still in box) - $850

Oil cooler with all remote fittings and braided lines (suit GTR, Supra etc) - $350

GFB manual boost controler - $60

Vee Port BOV - $ 110

Piller with Blitz guages (boost, oil temp, temp) - $220

DBA 4000 Series rear rotors (Suit all Skylines) - $320

RB20 Redtop with loom (missing some parts) - $350

RB20 Gearbox - $450

GTR shifter - $35

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Location: North Side Brisbane

Contact Details: PM, [email protected] or call 0403 865 415

Will ship anywhere in Australia

GTR afms (pair) - $100

GTR clutch master cylinder - $110

GTR Brake Cylinder - $110

GTR BOV - $60

Blitz sbc icolor (brand new still in box) - $850

Oil cooler with all remote fittings and braided lines (suit GTR, Supra etc) - $350

GFB manual boost controler - $60

GFB Vee Port BOV - $ 110

Piller with Blitz guages (boost, temp) - $220

DBA 4000 Series rear rotors (Suit all Skylines) - $320

RB20 Redtop with loom and computer (missing some parts) - $350

RB20 Gearbox - $450

GTR shifter - $35

BNR32 GTR Computer Retuned - $110

BNR32 GTR Loom - $250

GTR cast iron manifolds - $110

GTR Radiator Fan - $50

BNR32 GTR Cluster Dash - $25

BNR32 GTR Cam Gears (pair) - $25

R34 Pull clutch fork - $55

BNR32 GTR Center Guages - $55

BNR32 GTR Wiper motor - $35

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