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  • 18" Starcorp Impuls. Staggered set. 8.5 and 9.5 wide. Some gutter rash. Rear tyres are stuffed. $500
  • R34 GTT Bonnet Lip / Extension. $50
  • K&N Apollo intake. Shielded pod. Fitted but not used. Avoid defects!! $100
  • 14" Thermo Fan. Can be used push or pull. Moves a shit ton of air. $80
  • Sony 12" Penta Sub in box. Comes with free BOSS 1000w amp. $50
  • R34 RB25DET Neo Oil Pump. Off low km engine. Little dirty just needs a quick clean. $100

  • Various R33 & R34 RB25DET parts. R34 pistons and rods, r34/r33 intake manifolds, wiring looms etc. Ask and ill see what I have.

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