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ALL PARTS NOW SOLD :D

R32 front strut brace-Cusco SOLD

R32 rear strut brace-Cusco SOLD

R32GTR rear seats_SOLD

GTR offset 17X8 and 17x9in new Gmax rims with new Falken Azenis tyres 235/45 and 255/40(99% tread) $1800PRICE DROP>> $1500(paid $2500 for this combo 1 month ago)SOLD

Nismo (RAYS) new 18x8.5 +22 and 18x9.5 +30 LM gt4 rims with 95% RE050 tyres $3000 (not neg here as this is already half price for these). They are the rims designed for the 350Z S tune in Japan but are perfect fit and very aggressive looking on a R32 GTR (paid >chopped my arm and leg off 1 month ago for these)SOLD

Carbon bottom lip for front bar R32GTR- SOLD

Prestige plates Qld '990GTR' white lettering on blue background-SOLD

HKS cam gears- SOLD

Clear cam gear cover Rb26- SOLD

Trust timing belt-SOLD

Factory dump pipes Rb26-SOLD

Fcatory cat-SOLD

Trust 3in front Y pipe- SOLD

2x Sparco sprint fixed back seats-never used- SOLD

2x 275/40 17in Kuhmo Ecsta tyres-90% tread SOLD

Bride Brix seat rail-SOLD

Pm here or phone 0410577556

Mark- Bris Northsde

Prefer cash and pick up :P

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Edited by gtr660hp
R32 front strut brace-Cusco copy $85

R32 rear strut brace-Cusco copy $85

R32GTR rear seats_SOLD

GTR offset 17x9in new Gmax rims with new Falken Azenis tyres $2000

Nismo (RAYS) new 18x9.5 LM gt4 rims with 80% RE050 tyres $3000 (not neg here as this is already half price for these)

Carbon bottom lip for front bar R32GTR- $150

Prestige plates Qld '990GTR' white lettering on blue background-$395

HKS cam gears- $150

Clear cam gear cover Rb26-$80

Trust timing belt-$60

Factory dump pipes Rb26-$50

Fcatory cat-$60

Trust 3in front Y pipe-$80

2x Sparco sprint fixed back seats-never used- $900

Bride Brix seat rail-$70

Pm here or phone 0410577556

Mark- Bris Northsde

Prefer cash and pick up :P

I'll take the cam cover - pics to [email protected] pls

Can i take first dibs on the seat rail and possibly cam gears, awaiting closer pics (can pick up).

The seat rails is very good cond

THe cam gears I think have only done dyno time on Pail diemars car( Dirt garage)

Im at mini Jam this weekend so wont have better pics till monday

The seat rails is very good cond

THe cam gears I think have only done dyno time on Pail diemars car( Dirt garage)

Im at mini Jam this weekend so wont have better pics till monday

i Might take the cam gears if there still for sale next week

if the carbon lip is in really good condition can you please send good photos to [email protected]

Mate I wont waste your time the carbon lip (which cost me 400) has scrapes on the bottom and a crack in it-which has been repaired but I think it is below standard compared what you are after. I will get better pics

HKS cam gears- $150

Clear cam gear cover Rb26-$80

Trust timing belt-$60

Pm here or phone 0410577556

Mark- Bris Northsde

Prefer cash and pick up :P

also i see the painted metallic blue GTR Plenum is that for sale also and how much for that item.

Interested in the above.

PM Sent.

Edited by krayzie32

whats the inside size of the factory cat? can you please measure it?

if its 3" then extremely interested - i'm in new farm so can come and pick it up off you

where in northside are you located?

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