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Stock parts

R31 GTS (rb30e) (auto or manual unknown) ecu $25

R32 GTST (rb20det) manual ecu $50

R33 GTST (rb25det) manual ecu $75

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R33 rd25det Air box $75

CA18det AFM's x2 $20 each

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A/C bracket with pulley to hold A/C compressor pump (will fit RB20,rb25,rb30) (fit tested) $15

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R32 Standard Springs $30

R32 GTS dash cluster 99011km $50

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After Market parts

GFB boost control $35

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Old school Trust boost control $40

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Ganador aero mirrors $75 (for a Honda Accord) genuine

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Greedy speed limit remover for Nissan's $75

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located in VIC 3131

All parts were tested and are working

lots of parts not enough room in my garage

interstate buyers are welcome but will have to cover freight costs

I can be contacted via PM

yo G, I might grab the S13 brake setup off ya for the AE86. Is this the stuff out of the onevia that you took out ages ago? I'll only know in like 2 weeks if I need it for sure tho, so if you can sell it before then don't wait on me.

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Do you have the gearstick shifter surround that the gearstick boot attaches too?

If so does it have a textured finish and are all the plastic clips in good condition?

do you also have the speedo tacho boost yada yada cluster from the R32 cause i want please and i'll also take the GFB boost controler how much do you thik freight to adelaide would be?

thanks

Old school Trust boost control $40

pics never came thru, can ya tru again.......

to : [email protected]

cheers... pete

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