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trying to clean out my shed.. prices are negotiable. Hit me up with an offer.

Rays wheels. Not sure what they came from, maybe 350z? Slight gutter rash, paint bubling on one wheel. Nissan stamped, good quality, light wheels.

5 stud. 18x8 +30 & 18x8.5 +33

$450

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r31 30mm radiator, fins bent but not leaking. worked fine with rb25. only upgraded due to big turbo and freshen up. top tank replaced and flushed 5000k ago

$40

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RB25 coilpacks with rail. worked fine on my car, only selling due to upgrading to splitfires.

$70

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rb25 afm, series 1 green label. Comes with pod adaptor and mounting bracket.

$70

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r31 sedan 2 1/4 mandrel bent stainless exhaust. 1 muffler, cannon and high flow cat. Needs to be welded in one spot.

$70

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rb30 gearbox shifter

$20

rb25det ecu. Worked fine in my car. Upgraded to nistune.

$60

Standard rb25 turbo elbow with bolts. Not sure if this will fit other nissan turbos.

$40

rb30 viscous, works fine

$20

Silicon joiners, brand new.

blue

-3 1/2" joiner $10

-4" - 3 1/2" reducer $15

black

-3" joiner $10

-2.5" joiner $5

PM me. more pics available.

0413 785 924 - text first as i work, like a normal person.

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