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hey u still considering my offer of 800 delivered for the turbo me in tonwsville

Hey buddy, had a better offer with local pick up. I didn't hear back from you, so i thought you were still considering. Sorry mate.

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Hey Guys,

Still have -

Custom Airbox

Split Dump pipe - $100

Power FC - $1200

Z32 AFM & Plug - Currently on EBAY (Starting at $250.00)

SARD 550cc Injectors - Coming out of the car end of Nov $700.00

Turbotech Boost controller - $15

17 inch wheels (8inch front 9 inch rear) with NEW tyres for $400.00

There will be other parts including stereo gear and standard bits available soon.

Cheers

Matt

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Price and photos of air box wheels please. Also more specs of wheels and tyres?

Wheels are Starcorp Racing Tracer II's and were only used for rolling my car around while i had my works rims repaired, pretty ugly imo...

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Airbox i will get pics of, i was meant to do that for someone else ages ago but haven't got around to it :(

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Hey Guys,

Still have -

Custom Airbox

Split Dump pipe - $100

Power FC - $1200

Z32 AFM & Plug - Currently on EBAY (Starting at $250.00)

SARD 550cc Injectors - Coming out of the car end of Nov $700.00

Turbotech Boost controller - $15

17 inch wheels (8inch front 9 inch rear) with NEW tyres for $400.00

There will be other parts including stereo gear and standard bits available soon.

Cheers

Matt

Still for sale guys, will start removing parts from the car soon :(

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Z32AFM & PLUG NOW SOLD

I also found me set of brand new Nolathane rear lower control arm bushes, for some reason my GTT needed the R33 ones so i have this set of R34 GTT ones available for $50.00 + Postage (Cost me near $80.00 from memory)

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