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got sum more parts need that i need to sell

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat

r33 full hicas set up

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing

r33 series 1.5 bonnet

thats all i can think off at this time iam open too all OFFERS

i will put sum photos up soon thanks

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got sum more parts need that i need to sell

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat

r33 full hicas set up

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing

r33 series 1.5 bonnet

thats all i can think off at this time iam open too all OFFERS

i will put sum photos up soon thanks

here is sum photos off the parts an part numbers on the muffler an high flow cat

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Hey mate...does the 1.5 spoiler sit lower than the series 1? Looking for something a bit smaller than the stock series 1 spoiler, besides paying $300 for a boot lip one.

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got sum more parts need that i need to sell

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat

r33 full hicas set up

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing

r33 series 1.5 bonnet

thats all i can think off at this time iam open too all OFFERS

i will put sum photos up soon thanks

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat $250

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing $50

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets $80

AN THE REST OFF IT ALL OFFER WILL BE TAKIN

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat $250

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing $50

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets $80

AN THE REST OFF IT ALL OFFER WILL BE TAKIN

BUMP

3"1/2 cat back exhaust system with high flow cat $250

rear boot spoiler r33 series 1.5 wing $50

fuel tank with fuel pump an all brackets $80

AN THE REST OFF IT ALL OFFER WILL BE TAKIN

BUMP

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