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HKS pod filters average condition (will need replacement filters) which has an adaptor pipe on it $20. The other filter is still on my R34 and it doesn't have the adaptor piece $30

Genuine R34 GT-t side mount intercooler, great upgrade for stock R32 & R33 $170 (no pipe included) picture is for comparison purpose only

in excellent 2nd hand condition. $170

Genuine R34 GTR intercooler, great intercooler and will support 350rwkws $280

Fuel pump (was told from GTR) to suit R34 GT-t made 245rwkws, but injectors were holding it back very good condition $70

Adjustable Actuator from HKS GT2835, dunno what these are worth so $70

Dump/Front pipe suit R34 GT-t and HKS 2835, custom and ugly, but cheap $70

R33 GTS-t standard 16" wheels, with bald tyres, cheap $120 (please refer to picks) good overall condition (with centre caps)

Can supply tyres for an extra cost

Top Secret S1 R34 GT-t front bar, Blue Navy colour, slight crack on front (refer to picks) $170 (has jap writing on inside, very sturdy construction)

VOLK racing wheels, just recently sand blasted due to clear peeling, 17x7.5F & 17x8.5R unsure of offsets but would suit R32 & R33 GTS-t very well, Also S14 & S15, had these on my R34 which looked pretty good $400 as is or $500 coated. (almost any colour)

Drift Pineapples $55 Brand New, these are from TurboTune RRP$65

Cusco Adjustable Castor Rods $220 sprayed black, for more stealth look (less than 5,000 kms old)

Random Steering Wheel, black leather with red stitching 320mm $20

Located Northern Suburbs, Adelaide

PM me or txt on 0411 985 563

Regards, Sean

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