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I have a set of 444cc r33 gtr injectors here, great condition, 60k old, sealed up in a zip lock bag. $250

Set of std r33 gtr turbochargers, 60k old, great condition, no shaft play, no smoke ect ect, $500 for the pair

cam gears, gtr stockers, throw me what you will, as long as it covers the cost of a box of beers

Haltech f10x fuel only computer, set up for single cam subaru atm. has a wiring loom to suit a late model awd subaru leone, $400

autometer oil pressure and water temp guages, pro-comp lites, $100 for the pair.

std 33 gtr afm's 60k old, great working order, $250 the pair.

prices are negotiable, money talks and bullshit walks.

Allan 0413125651

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