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Going from a dbl garage to a carport so it MUST go (unless some has some space)

32 Gtr custom intercooler 600x310x100 cast in/out and mounts

2 x R33 sideskirts

2 x R33 front guards L&R colour Black

R33s2 Carbon fibre over fibreglass bonnet

R33s2 boot lid and wing

R33s2 front bar

r33s2 headlights x 2 L&R

R33s2 foglights blinkers x 2 L&R

Enkei racing rims18x8 & 18x9 2 each with new Federal RSR rubber 34&38 offset

R33 3inch stainless catback exhaust

Rb25 head with manifolds

Rb25 fuelrail and injectors

Rb25 S2 coil packs x 10

R33 side blinkers X 2 (orange) L&R

R33s2 front seats x 2 L&R

R33s1 passenger seat

R33 radiator

R33 GTR Brembo front brakes with braided lines

Sard FPR

RB26 standard rods

small air compressor

small drill press

wooden work bench with roller draws

200 amp Tig welder

there is more and will add them as I find them

I know what each item is worth BUT I will take any reasonable offer BECAUSE I cant hold onto them any longer than a few weeks (excepting the Brembos)

So make an offer NOW before someone else does

I will post pics on demand

PM for any Querys I will get them!

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