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Aeroflow silver braided fuel lines front -8 to back -6 with aeroflow surge tank with two 044s $850

R34 gtr abs unit no leaks brake master and lines included $450

R32 Gtr plenum with large single hale racing throttle body ,deleted itbs with nitto gaskets and alloy intercooler pipes for both sides which suit this plenum $350

R32 gtr 3 1/4 or 1/2 inch exhaust system $350

R32 gtr fenix alloy radiator with thermo fans $300

R34 gtr crank angle sensor $300

R32 gtr abs unit no leaks brake master ,brake lines included $250

R34 gtr braided brake lines $200

R32 gtr crank angle sensor $150

R32 gtr strut brace $100

R32 gtr alternator no front pulley $100

R34 gtr hicas rack $100

R34 gtr factory map sensor $100

Rb26 bottom timing cover $50

Rb26 dipstick $50

 

 

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