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FOR SALE

need it gone asap

for a 32

DMAX front bar - great condition

$300 ono

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Trial Side Skirts

$150

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Pair of 25mm wider front guards

$150

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GTR bonnet - made from aluminium - LIGHT AS tiny ding in corner easy fix

$500

GTR Grill

$75

RB25 high mount stainless manifold tig welded with T3 flange - BRAND NEW never even fitted

$300

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Rays tri spoke wheels - set of 4 mad dish

$450 or MAKE ME AN OFFER =]

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Rear Pods

$50

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r34 ecu

$100

R33 rb25 engine loom

$200

Link ecu + Hand controller - gtslink - to suit rb20/rb25 32 and 33 inc map sensor

$400

make me some offers

must sell need room

PM ME :blink:

  • 2 weeks later...

***UPDATE***

Link ecu + Hand controller - gtslink - to suit rb20/rb25 32 and 33 inc map sensor (SOLD)

$400

DMAX front bar - great condition - not for sale atm (im holding on to this until my new front bar arrives)

$300 ono

Trial Side Skirts (SOLD)

$150

Pair of 25mm wider front guards (SOLD)

$150

might have some more to put up soon :O

Edited by rb25kateosaurus

hey steve sorry i dont still have them

UPDATE

FOR SALE

PLEASE MAKE ME OFFERS NEED GONE THIS WEEKEND

need it gone THIS WEEKEND TO FINISH OFF MY CAR NEXT WEEK

for a 32

R32 2 door headlights

$250

one clear indicator (passenger side - i lost the other one

$30

GTR bonnet - made from aluminium - LIGHT AS tiny ding in corner easy fix COMES WITH GTR GRILL

$550

RB25 high mount stainless manifold tig welded with T3 flange - BRAND NEW never even fitted

$300

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Rays tri spoke wheels - set of 4 mad dish

$450 or MAKE ME AN OFFER =]

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r34 ecu

$100

R33 rb25 engine loom [/b

$200

R34 Style fibreglass wing - BRAND NEW

$150

make me some offers

must sell need to finish car off!

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