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I have many stuffs for sale coz I dunt need to use wif my R32 and I want $ to buy new rims.

Genuine R32 GTR rear wing $70 mint condition, $60 good condition

Apexi front strut brace for R34GTT and GTR $50

R32GTR rear interior bit $25 mint condition

R33GTST- GTR cevlar GT mirrors $50 one len broken

S14 king spring rear springs $70

New nismo regulator $150

Nismo centre gauge R32-33GTR $100

R32gts front bar $70 rear bar $60 mint conditon ib black metalic

new defi oil temp and water temp included radiator adaptor and oil sandwich plate for all nissan $400

everythings firm no offer!!!

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