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mate you still have coilovers for the front? I need them but only if they are complete (meaning have the tops on them that hold the spring to the shock ..... ? Also would it be possible to have them sent to Adelaide and if so how much?

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Manifold looks prety rusty to me or is it just surface rust?

Providing its in good nick ill take it. Shame you only have 5 injectors I would of taken them too if it was 6...

PM me to talk bout it further.. Moving this weekend so I cant respond till net is back up.. by Wed at latest

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Gday guys,

I have loads of R34 parts to get rid of,

Location: Sydney Hills area,

Pref Pick up.

0411887820, or Pm me.

1. Straight through 3' pipe- $30

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2. Stock Turbo (75xxxks) + Dump pipe 2.5' $400 the lot.

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3. Greddy adj cam sprocket - $100 20.xxx ks old

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4. Stock R33 series 1 Throttle body- $30

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5. Rb25 Neo injectors - $80

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6. Variety of piping - offers

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7. Stock Camshafts - $150

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8. Stock R34 Radiator - $20

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9. Brake Discs -$50 all four.

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