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Hi Guys i have 2 sets of number plates that would look great on any skyline

"SKYLN"

"BLK R33"

I am open to offers on both number plates but be realistic i am not going to take less than what they cost me.

***Also have a HKS2510 turbo for sale asking price for this is $850 i can get photos if requested***

Also have a r33 orginal series 1 steering wheel in excelent conditon - $100

GFB Blow off valve stealth fx RED in colour to fit R33 - $300

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as per forum rules please post price for plates. i (and im sure many others) have no idea "what they cost you" and wouldnt want to insult you with an unrealistic offer, thus meaning you may not get offers you otherwise may have...

Turbo is a direct bolt just need to mod the oil and water lines

The turbo was never fitted to my car as it got written off after i brought the turbo

my car was making 194rwkw with blitz front mount Unichip computer blitz boost control pod filter and blow off valve this was running at 9.5 boost. The mechanic said the new turbo would be more responsive so less lag and most likely make around the 220 to 230 rwkw mark

but i am no expert i am sure other ppl would know more about this than me

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