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Hey guys,

selling all my parts from my r31...

parts all gotta go to support new set up all prices are negotiable

RB26 hypertune plenum 90mm with hypertune throttle body to suit BRAND NEW $2200

RB26 6Boost exhaust manifold - ceramic coated, suit 60mm turbosmart gate and a

TiAL s/steel ex/housing BRAND NEW $1300

TiAL stainless steel v band flange exhaust housing A/R 1.00 - to suit Garrett GT42/45R BRAND NEW $550

Turbosmart eBoost2 black face - installed but never used $550

HKS cam gears aqua and purple $400 ex and in

RB26 standard head with cam covers and rear timing cover - no cams - comes with manifold

inbetween head and throttle bodies $1400

M&W CDI PRO16 with 6 msd coils next to new $1500

RB30 to ford C4 trans custom bellhousing and 5000 stall dominator converter to suit $1200

Chris. live in adelaide but can post australia wide 0451372955

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That 6boost looks like the turbo flange hits the headers

not a chance.. ive had it all dummied up.. all good. got pics if anyone needs to see them..

any offers i really need this stuff gone

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