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Located - SE Melbourne

Bought these in a pile of parts I bought and are no use to me I've just copied and pasted their description.

All items make me and offer or priced according

A set of steam pipe twin turbo manifolds that suit Nismo GTR turbos

eBay low mount exhaust manifold for std turbo (rb25?)

GTR plenum with vacuum manifold, throttle bodies and IAC bypass valve.

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CB138622-D424-46DF-866C-4A7B56D9AA68_zps

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BSA wheels 16x6.5 +38 4x114.3

One is lightly buckled tyres are not roadworthy but have a set of other tyres to be fitted.

Price $100

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Hi there,

I'm after the following if you have any?

- GTR front lip

- GTR wing (must be genuine, 3pc wing. not fibreglass shit, got one alrdy!)

- RB20 coilpack cover. Prefer factory ones but will consider tidy aftermarket ones that cops will take nicely to!

Located south east Victoria, so will require shipping.

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