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R34 GTT Parts - Blitz Return Flow FMIC, CES Split Dump, Nismo Arms

All parts are off an R34 GTT

Blitz return flow FMIC anodised black - $350 - SOLD

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CES split dump front pipe black ceramic coated with flex section and wideband port - $300

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Nismo front upper arm set - $250  - SOLD

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All parts located in the Canterbury area of Sydney. 

 

 

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