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Hey guys.

Need to get rid of this stuff asap. parents are cracking it for taking up too much garage :)

hehe

All parts are in Melbourne.

GReddy Electric Temp Guage (Comes with all you need except the sender) $100

GReddy Electric Oil Pressure Guage (Also comes with everything except the sender) $160

R32 Callipers 4 Piston Front and 2 Piston Rear $350

Floor carpet $50

Rear Seat (92' model) (1 small cig burn) $50

Rear Bar (gunmetal) (Drivers side reverse light missing) $50

Boot lid (holes from standard spoiler) $50

Standard Shocks and Springs $150

ABS Unit $100

AC Compressor $80

Pics of guages can be seen on the nengun website, they are white faced with memory/peak functions. in perfect condition. i think senders can be bought through autobarn, defi senders also work, can be ordered from japan for about $40 or so.

Open to reasonable offers on everything. ALL MUST GO NOW! :D hehe

Everything is ready for pickup.

Call me on 0404049723 if you wanna enquire about anything.

Cheers guys.

Steve

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dont have pics of my actual guages, but they are in perfect condition (no scratches on face or anything like that) and are the same as these.

CLICK HERE ;)

As for the seats, they are out of a GTSt

Cheers

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