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Greddy air divider, plus i forgot to update this with new prices as i just want this stuff out of here. 

 

 
R34 GTR/GTT/RB26 -
Greddy air diversion panel - $80
2x Stock manifold shield sets - $10
2.75" mid pipe with flanged stock Nissan cat and basic mid muffler into 3.5" rear pipe/muffler section with cannon. Can only see a Jasma label on it - SR. Came of 34, but will fit 33 with minimal mods - $150
R34 Standard fuel pump. $40
Standard Cam Gears. $10
R34 Non Vspec air guides for brakes. $100
R34 Console lid skin, mint condition. $50
Universaly catch can, properly baffled with sump drain, was $200 new, No hoses $140
 
S13 - Free/6pack/whatever
S13 CA18 Viscous Centre and 6 bolt shafts and diff cover.
S15 crown wheel.
Carpet
Roof lining
Interior light
CA18 Cam Gears
CA18 Intake Cam
S13 Subframe, bushed tired but no cracks.
TPS
Washer fluid bottle and neck
Standard space saver.
CA18 carbon canister
Rear toe arms
Rear camber arms
Traction rods
S13 and S14/15 RLCAs.
S13 Castor arms
S13 and S15 Tie rod ends.

 

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