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Hi guys I have a few parts left over that I'd like to sell please text for pictures if interested.

2 stage catch can from pro fabrications one in can covers the other in front of battery possibly could be used separately only selling cause my batt is too big $200 (what I paid from fatz)

R32 Gtr turbos and actuators $80

Coil pack alloy bracket $20

Braided oil and water line kit for twins just retain the std water return pipes $50

Aus made hks copy dump pipes with r32 oxygen sensor adaptors $100 did 2 hours use before turbos failed so as I had them off replaced them with tomeis still shiny with seapatatiors and gaskets if I can find them $100

Chinese alloy radiator and Thermo fan kit and shroud including a kit to controll thermos $150 brand new only a few trial fit marks, didn't fit for me due to power steer lines and I wasn't willing to move them so went back to stock, shame though would look sexy and I paid a fair bit more than this.

4 17" volks gt-c (I think) see my profile pic, tyres legal but not for much longer, lips have been re machied to remove minor gutter rash on 2 of them, good genuine 3 piece wheel silver in colour easy to change if you so desired $550

All parts located in Camden in Sydney can freight at buyers expense if needed.

Scott

0405428646

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