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for sale or swap

os giken quad plate

good condition , push type

$1500

r33 gtst stock turbo

has been rebuilt or was replaced asits in perfect nick

bugger allplay

$350

gtst manifolds

50 each

fmic came off a car i baught

has seen better days but usable

$30

350z wheels painted white

looks sweet

$400

silver 5 spoke wheels 17x8

good condition they have porshe centercaps dunno what they are

$350

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Spose I could do that

Also have 3" dump pipe so suit STD turbo setup

$80

Standard injectors

100

S1 33 headlights 300 for the pair

33 STD radiator 40

Also have alot of body parts if u need anything

Also have

R33 s1 headlights $250 pair

R33 gtst seats front & rear $200

S1 r33 front guards 50 each

I have a shell I'm stripping if u need little parts

Everything's cheap so buy it

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