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brand spankers hks twin power to suit r33gtst series2 and r34 gtt and r34 gtr with loom to suit all models listed direct plug and play$500 no cheaper nengun sells for $648 plus postage..

hks 3037s pro with stronger internal gate $1200 brand new ( sold car and dont need it anymore)

stainless performance exhaust mainfold for rb25det $200

standard vct head for series 2 rb25det perfect condition $500

standard r33gtst series 2 computer $200

standard rb25det injectorsx6 $150 purple tops.

standard r33 gtst intercooler $150

standard airbox for r33 gtst $100

standard intake manifold r33 gtsts rb25det $150-

q45 throttlebody 90mm complete $150-

splitfire coils 5x for rb26dett r32-r33 $300-

standard rb25det coils x6 $200-

2 standard rb25det exhaust manifolds $50-each straight no cracks.

nismo copy frp side skirts for r33 gtst or gtr $150 for pair unpainted

r33 gtsts rear widebody guards frp $300 for pair unpainted i paid over $500-

zex NOS kit complete nearly new used a couple of times wet system up to 150hp shot with filled bottle and bottle warmer (awesome kit) $500- I paid over $850

i will post some pics tonight.

make me a reasonable offer on all items i might consider it but these prices are VERY CHEAP as you would know.

Very keen on the wide guards. Where are you located? Looking to sort something out. Can you send a pic of the guards to 0411 087 701

Says your PM is full.

Can you please post or PM me pics of the Twin Power module?

Does the kit just have everything it needs to just plug in and go?

  • 2 weeks later...

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parts still avaiable for got to mention i have an rb25 vct series 2 head $450 plus postage perfect condition includes cams.

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