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All partsd are in excellent condition unless stated otherwise.

Genuine ARC catch can/washer bottle combo to suit 33 gtr. Hard to find piece in top condition....350 dollars

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Pair of Blitz blowoff valves mounted to gtr pipe (suit 33 and 32) In good working condition....175 dollars

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Greddy fule rail with dash fittings and mounting hardware. a couple of small scratches but otherwise great.....200 dollars

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Carbon fibre cold air headlight replacement suit 33 gtr/gtst.....75 dollars

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2 litre surge tank with some fittings, has never been fitted, as new.....125 dollars

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Items are located in ipswich qld. Payment is by cash or postal money order only. It is the the safest way bar none. no bank transfer or paypal.

I will post at buyers expense, I will also be attendiing super lap in sydney next week and can bring parts with me.

I can be contacted via pm or ph. 0413863207

No dreamers or lowballers, I'm not interested.

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u have any papers to go with the greddy ( fuel ) rail? and its for 33 gtr or will fit 34 as well

Its a greddy fuel rail and will fit any RB 25. I have no idea what papers you are referring to.

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