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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

Ph : 0426261146

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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