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R31/ Holden VL full spool diff locker - 28 Spline $250 neg

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Generic Front Mount Intercooler Return flow style 590x240x60 $40 neg

Comes with all the piping I had. (piping may need to be modified to suit your setup)

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R31 Air conditioning condenser with Bottle, engine piping and Air con Motor from RB30

Air con was working before removing. Includes Condenser Fan which is not shown $70 neg

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If you require any other Aircon parts let me know

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I also have an RB25 turbo. Boost only went as high as 11psi. Still in great condition. Comes with actuator

Selling due to upgrade.

Make an offer

postage available for $20 extra.

Cheers

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