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Not rego-ing my car anymore so all the standard stuff i was keeping incase of epa is for sale

-Full turbo back exhaust including cat

-Smic

-Airbox with S1 green label afm and green hks filter

-Rubber intake pipe and metal hard pipe from the breathers

$400.

Also i have a pair of BBS LM wheels i was hoping to find another 2 for a set to go on the car but they would probably be ruined if i was to put them on so hopefully someone else can put them to good use.

17*9 et35? gold with silver lip little gutter rash on 1 and more on the second no dents. $400

Edited by Stevoss

I dont know much about bbs wheels so if anybody knows more would be good for some imput

All i do know is they are genuine bbs wheels that just happen to kinda look like lm's :yes:

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-Full turbo back exhaust including cat

-Smic

-Airbox with S1 green label afm and green hks filter

-Rubber intake pipe and metal hard pipe from the breathers

$400.

also includes standard injectors and ecu.

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also have some more parts i was saving for a rb25/30 engine build

25det head complete valve train

30 block and crank

25det oil pump

$500 Wont seperate

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Separate prices and listing on ebay tonight

$300 on the wheels

$100 on the full exhaust

$200 on the air box and filter and rubber intake pipe

$50 on the afm

$50 on the ecu

$50 on the stock injectors

$50 on the smic

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