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all off my series 1 r33, gone to the dark side and bought a s14 lol

all still on car and can be heard or driven, untill parts sell that immobilise vehicle ofcourse!

redcliffe qld

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have a set of tein ha height and damper adjustable coilovers - $900

cusco non sunroof half cage with the rear crossbar will also suit r32 2 door (chromoly = lightweight and sexy as) - $550

cusco front castor arms - $150

boss kit - $40

jjr rear camber arms -$100

ducktail rear wing (painted gunmetal) - $100

nismo 300km/h dash with blue backlighting -$300 ono

Tomei 2-way diff perfect - in housing -$750 just the center - $650

power fc and handcontroller(tuned with mods listed forsale underneath (341.8hp tune) - $1300

660cc sidefeed injectors in factory rail (cannot remember brand) - $450

80mm throttle body - $200

rb25 s1 splitfire coilpacks -$400

front facing plenum (leaked coolant when bought, had repaired daily drove for last year no issues at all) - $200

z32 afm with plug - $250

4 inch HKS exhaust has one hotdog muffler in middle and cannon at the back, very unique nice sound - $300

garrett t04e turbo with the dump/front pipe to suit - $600

stainless low mount exhaust manifold - $100

HID headlight low beam only - $100

3 inch stainless dump pipe to suit standard turbo(turbo to cat) - $80

hicas lock bar - $100

greddy bov with greddy adaptor to suit rb engine - $250

uras drift pinaples . used but like new - $100

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hey im interested in stainless low mount exhaust manifold - $100. what condition is it in??, and has it blowin weld joints before?.. much boost that went through this?. thanx

Front facing plenum (leaked coolant when bought, had repaired daily drove for last year no issues at all) - $200

do you have pics of this? brand?

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