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r33 rear strut brace $100

r33 silver s2 rear wing $40

r33 series 1 headlights no broken brackets not foggy need a polish if your fussy $250

r33 gtst front calipers and rotors $250

aftermarket purple fuel rail to suit rb25 with greddy style plenum $50

r33 A pillar plastics $20 pair

Surge tank round polished single outlet bottom $70 (going duel outlet surge if someone wants to swap?)

stock rb25 cross over pipe with stock bov $20

GT3076 front and rear housings (5 bolt .63 rear) $150 the pair

r33 stock thermo $20

r33 manual pedals $50 set

few other bits will update when i raid the garage

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