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KKR 560 Turbo

Excellent condition. good for around 280 on a 25 i think. comes with dump.

bolt up for rb 20/25

$550 ($1200 ish from otomoto)

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MICROTECH LT10s with hand controller/ Dash display

running rb25. excellent cond.

suits many other motors.

comes with loom to suit rb25/rb20, could easily re wire to suit other engines

$1000

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Splitfire Coilpacks

running rb25

suit rb20/25 s1.

will swap for 25 s2 splitfires

$400

4-5 Stud Wheel Spacers

20mm, black finish

suit s13, 180sx, bluebird, corolla ect.

4 to 5 stud 114.3

$280/ set of 4

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Slip on Spacers

6mm, black finish. excellent quality

$20/ pair

$35/ 2 pairs

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Volk TE37 wheels..... (Genuine)

17x 9.5 + 35, 265 tyres need replacing

17 x 8.5 +40 90% 235/45 kumo's

mint fitment for r32/s13

also in wheel category.

$2200ono

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WILL UPLOAD PHOTOS ASAP, PM FOR PHONE NUMBER AND MORE DETAILS/ PHOTOS

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