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-g1 link plug and play for rb 25 det software gts o 09 jul 2001. with 2.5 bar map sensor perfect for getting rid of shitty afm!

-r33 smic in good nic (black)

-r34 smic in good nic (black)

-r33 gts t fuel pump in good working order

-standard springs

-r33 gst t series 2 afm done 93 384 kms

-r33 gts t series 2 gearbox done only 93384 kms

-r33 gst t series 2 super spark coil packs 2 weeks old perfect cond!

-r33 gts t high flow k and n panel filter in very good cond not that old

-r33 gts t non turbo exhaust manifold

-r33 gts t series 2 turbo with exhaust manifold complete setup done only 93384 kms minimal play never boosted!

-rebuilt r33 gts t alternator all new parts

got more things but cant think just ask me !

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