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We r just bout to move so im sellin off the parts i no longer want or need will swap for parts for an r32

parts i need r

washer bottle with the pumps in it

front bar

front and dump pipe in 1

ne aftermarket suspension parts

or just ne other aftermarket parts u got

parts i hve to get rid of

full set of standard r32 suspension $150

r32 air box $20

r32 front sway bar $80

complete setup needed for air con on r32 condenser, fan, all lines, pump, digital climate control, mount for the pump. $200

2 r32 radiator shrouds $20 each

autometer pro-comp air fuel ratio guage never been installed but no box $80

r32 air con condenser $30

r32 black wing $50

r32 4 door (dont know if it matters) boot trim $50

alloy wing $50

r32 clutch fan been cut out to suit intercooler piping $20

r32 2 door floor mats $50

r32 4 door floor mats $50

2 r32 turbo heat shields $10 each

i am located on the gold coast

all prices r negoitable especially if u r pickin them up

will hve photos if needed

either pm me or call me on 0421847001

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