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*87mm Standard RB26 pistons in good nic..........$150

*Standard Dumps (2)..........$80 ono

*2 1/4 to 2 1/2 GTR front pipe..........$150 ono

*2 1/4 to 3 " GTR front pipe..........$200 ono

*GTR watch..........$20

*Initial D watch..........$75

*GTR Injector 440cc.....$350 ono

*Nismo 33 GTR height and dampner adjustable shocks,good nic....$900

*HKS Graphic Control Computer--(HKS PFC F-CON) and wiring

http://www.hksusa.com/products/?id=688 ...........$250ono

*HKS Injection Pulse Monitor (good with the F-Con).

http://www.hksusa.com/products/?id=729&rsku=0 .........$150.SOLD

*Genuine 33 Vspec standard shocks..........$250 ono offers

*1 orange GTST indicator, leftover stuff from previous car..........$15

*Pair of orange GTR side indicators..........$30

*32 GTR manual in english on CD...$20

*JVC Kameleon KD-LX30 CD player with blown internal amp. I have the remote,box,books everything (new $1300)..........$200 works perfect with external amps.

*Blitz Badge..........$20

*Tiny steering wheel...$80

*QLD personalized plates

40RCN, silver on blue..........$1000

GTR44, silver on black..........$470

51CKR, silver on purple..........$600

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