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Precision GT45R Dual Ball Bearing Turbo 79/80 Billet
Haltech Platinum 2000 EMS
Virtual Works Turbo Manifold
Tial 60mm Wastergate
Tial Q BOV
Boost Logic 5" Instake & Filter
Boost Logic 4" Turbo Back
AEM Wideband
AEM Digital Boost Gauge
RPS Twin Carbon Clutch
Tein SS Coilovers
Five0motorsports 2000cc Injectors
Magnafuel 750 series in tank pump
-10an feed that splits into 2 -8 lines
Aeromotive Fuel Filter
Weldon Street -8 Fuel Pressure Regulator
GM Flex Fuel Sensor
Sound Performance Intake Manifold
Accufab 90mm Throttle Body
5Bar Map Sensor
Power House Racing PHR Polished Radiator Hose Kit
PHR modified polished -12 Valve Covers
PHR -12 Engine Breather Kit
Gates Serpentine Belt
Gates Timing Belt
TRD Engine Mounts
XS Power Intercooler
TRD Thermostat
PHR Polished Water Neck
ARP Main/Head Studs
Supertech 90lb Dual Valve Springs and Titanium Retainers
Supertech Valve Seals
Supertech Valve Locks and Seat Locaters
Toyota Solid Buckets
NEW Ignition Coils
18' Iforged Flux 3-Piece Wheels w/NEW Tires
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