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APEXI 80MM COOLER OF GTR $650

R33 GTR TITANIUM EXHAUST IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NO SCRATCHES...(OFF 33 BUT WILL FIT 32 OR 34 AS IT HAS ADJUSTABLE BRACKETS ON PIPE AND MUFFLER $1100

NIZMO 260 KMH SPEEDO SUIT R 32 GTR $350

R32 GTR 320KM/H SPEEDO $400

R32 GTR BONNET WITH NISMO FRONT LIP ..NO MARKS AND LIP STILL IN GOOD CONDITION $385

R32 GTR 3 1/2 INCH EXHAUST STAINLESS..FRONT MUFFLER HAS DINT UNDERNEATH BUT WILL NOT EFFECT PERFORMANCE $200

DEFI GUAGES WATER TEMP, OIL TEMP, OIL PRESSURE, BOOST AND CONTROL BOX AND SENSORS $950

R33 GTR HKS EXHAUST 100MM INTERNAL DIAMETER , LIGHT STAINLEES STEEL FOR THE SIZE AND HKS TITANIUM MUFFLER $1000

BUDDY CLUB P1 16 INCH MAGS OF SILVIA 4X114.3 (GREY WHEELS) 16X7 AND 16X8 $650

BUDDY CLUB WHEELS 17 INCH OF 180SX . 17X7 17X8 4X114.3 $700

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