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I am building my hr31 again so I have some parts for sale.

Location:Most parts are at the gold coast.

Contact Details:PM me are call me on 0404 158986

I you can Pick-up or Postage.

RB25det Neo Good Head. No inlet cam. $1600

Rb300

RB30 Spool Conrods

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Good HR31 GTS-X L & R S3 Head Lights $80each or $150 for both

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Good HR31 GTS-X Front Bar $ 200

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Nissan Skyline RB25 Neo Real Greddy intake plenum. It has the injector set(You can see in red).The Greddy plenum has just been prismatic powder coated.$1100

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Nissan Q45 Throttle Body 90mm it all so came with TPS & the TPS plug

The Q45 has just been prismatic powder coated. $400

The Q45 Throttle Body bolts up to the Greddy intake plenum,

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RB25 Prismatic Powder Coated Cover cover =$375 Exchange

(Haven't been used since coated)

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RB26 Prismatic Powder Coated Covers =$600 Exchange

(Haven't been used since coated)

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RB26 Prismatic Powder Coated Covers =$600 Exchange

(Haven't been used since coated)

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RB26 Prismatic Powder Coated Covers =$600 Exchange

(Haven't been used since coated)

I also do more colours, parts and covers. 1JZ, 2JZ, RB20, CA18, SR20 and RB30

You can See and Buy all of them at Nizz Pro Performance but price may not be the same.There Nizz Pro Price is there Price.

Unit 2 & 3, 14 Green Glen Rd

Ashmore, Gold Coast, AUSTRALIA

Ph: 55648333

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