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r33 stock injectors x2 sets $90

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r33 s1 stock coil packs $50

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r33 s2 front foggers and indicates $60

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r33 stock wheels 16: 2x %70 tred 2 x %5 $180

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r33 stock dump and front $40

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r33 aftermarket split dump and front been cut for screamer stock fitment bolt on holds boost like no other dump pipe ONLY BEEN USED ONCE(plus adds a good screamer sound) $ 180

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r33 centre console $40

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r33 stock turbo never been boosted over 9 psi $290

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r33 turbo t43 good for making 240rwkw minimel shaft plat comes with dump pipe to suit $350

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r33 cat mangaflow high flow cat almost brand new $90

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r33 s2 rear spoiler $70

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r33 ecu's 2x s2 Manuel 1x s2 auto ( all turbo models )$50 EACH

r33 stock boost controller $35

located in melb can send some of the items

0430106414 call me for any questions and ill do all i can to help

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does the t43 turbo bolt straight on to ser 2 gtst

yes it does its staight bolt in you can look up the rest of the specs from hyper gear if you like or feel free to call me on 0430106414

and i will try to help with anything i can

Regards

Abe

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