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Hi Guys,

Getting rid of parts, decided to stop wasting money on the car, saving for a bike.

Will Post Injectors and AFM, prefer local pickup in Sydney for Clutch,

Item 1: Brand New NPC Organic Clutch for R33 GTS-T S1 Supports over 300kw

Condition: Brand New, opened for inspection.

Price: $630 Firm

Item 2: Brand New JECS 660cc Sidefeed Injectors for R33 S1

Condition: Brand New

Price: $350 Firm + Post

Item 3: Z32 AFM

Condition: Used, rear mesh cut out, in working condition, without plug.

Price: $100 + post

PM Me

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Clutch and Bellmouth front pipe still available. Make an offer.

Also got genuine Nissan rb25 turbo to front pipe gasket $30ono and turbo to manifold T3 gasket $15ono.

Part numbers 14445-V2700 and 14415-4P200.

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