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oil cooler 300x300x40 come off my gtr perfect for trck work. to suit dash 10fittings $200 over $380new

gtr33 bonnet, painted in gtr purple perfect condition $750

gtr33 mirrors painted in gtr purple perfect condition $250pair

AME 18x10s with 265x35x18 falken tyres near new. wheels are perfect $3800 the lot

trust td06 25g turbs, both brand new perfect for gtr will support up to 500hp each $4000pair

300zxtt diff with axles $400 the lot

180sx diff out off a sr20, $300

hks f-con computer, fuel only, comes with loom, and handset to ajust, to suit gtst33 $180 the lot

QLD plate, 15ICR (1 SIC R) perfect for gtr skyline or a honda integra, silver and black, comes with slimline. $400 the lot

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