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I'm selling the bits that I have collected to mod my 34 but as I found a complete package I am unloading the parts I have already bought in order to fund the parts I'm fitting tomorrow. These bits were bought for my 34 4 door and the exhaust is to suit a 2 door, I was going to modify it to suit and the front pipe is been delivered to my house tomorrow so it will be available from then.

HKS wastegate actuator, mounting bracket has been cut but can be re welded to suit or modify an original one - $100

Similar to this one: http://www.ebay.com/...G-/260830910311

Just Jap Front pipe 3'', goes from the turbo to the cat - $100

Like this one: http://justjap.com/s...&cat=276&page=1

3'' Stainless Steel Cat back exhaust with cannon on the end, previous owner said it would be loud. I was going to use but have since found another complete system to fit 4 door direct - $200

Parts in Adelaide and will send interstate and will deliver locally, and can send pics if wanted

No worries, yeah the front pipe is used I only bought it last week so I can sms you pics today when I go pick it up from been delivered and i will get a quote on freight but 100 delivered should be fine

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