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Advertising for brother-in-law whos car was written off by drunk driver who didnt see it parked outside hes house.

Standard fuel rail with brand new Nismo injectors $300

Standard GTST Series 2 Cluster $150

Standard Series 2 ECU - $100

Standard Air Flow Meter - $150 (Brand New with recipts)

Standard Intercooler With piping -$50

Bosche 044 Fuel Pump rated at 440hp - $200

Standard Fuel reg -SOLD

Series 2 JDM Front Bar (no fog lights) - SOLD

Trust Gear Knob - $30

Standard Cat back Exhaust with Standard Muffler - $140

Standard Series 2 Spoiler - $80

R33 Ganador mirrors (Carbon Fibre Look)- $150

R33 Front TEIN Super street Coilovers x2 $300

Split fire coil packs, Brand New in box – for all RB engines – RB26DETT, RB25DET, RB25DE, RB20DET, RB20DE. - $600

Contact Brinne Ferdinandus - brinneferdinandus@gmail.com if interested in any of the parts.

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Standard GTST Series 2 Cluster $150

Standard Series 2 ECU - $100

Standard Air Flow Meter - $150 (Brand New with recipts)

Standard Intercooler With piping -$50

Bosche 044 Fuel Pump rated at 440hp - $200

Trust Gear Knob - $30

Standard Cat back Exhaust with Standard Muffler - $140

R33 Ganador mirrors (Carbon Fibre Look)- $150

Split fire coil packs, Brand New in box – for all RB engines – RB26DETT, RB25DET, RB25DE, RB20DET, RB20DE. - $600

Remaining items left, others sold.

email - brinneferdinandus@gmail.com for all questions, pics

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Hey mate you just selling these parts? Coz if it's a write off and you're selling any other bits, do you still have the aerial+aerial motor and how much?

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