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parts are currently on the car but I'll start taking them off within the next few weeks

Splitfire coilpacks in rail - $450

Denso 440cc injectors on standard rail, guy replaced all o rings when I bought it, never fitted on my car sad.gif

- $450

Malpassi rising rate fpr - $150

Welded diff r33 4.11 i think, to fit r 32 just swap the rear hat on the housing - $150

Pair of lambo wheels 17x9.5+44 (can b reversed for mega dish) - $150 no shoes

R34 gtt turbo with elbow and actuator

etc no play great condition - 450

R33 elbow - 50

white East bear fibre bonnet plus flush bonnet pins- 500

Twin pipes straight through after cat, sounded ridonkulous on my rb20, 99db at 5000rpm with 3" dump straight through - 300

Metal intake pipe for flutters - 80

Decat pipe 3" 80

EEC boost controller withgauge hi lo setting with in car adjustability - 250

Really pains me to get rid of all the goodies But just can't afford to get defected with all These fines and shit

Will post pics and edit stuff when I get on a computer

0488 583 800 Jesse

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