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Ssr integral gt1 wheels

17x8 +32

17x9 +38

5x114

Good rear tyres

Fronts worn but still legal

$500neg

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Rb25det complete head

Rb25 s1 engine loom complete with all sensors and yellow jacket coil packs

$500neg

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R33 s1 non abs lsd shimmed tighter

R33 rear shafts

$200neg

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R33gtst brakes with slotted and dimpled rotors

R33 hand brake assy with 5 stud hubs already assembled on s13 uprights

$500

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Rb25det short motor (in good condition but disassembled for a forged rebuild)

All bolts labeled and bagged for reassembly

$100

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R33gtst factory turbo manifold with heat shield

$50

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All items located in townsville and are pickup only unless you organise and pay freight

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