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I have some parts for sale in Brisbane that i have accumulated over the past few months...

- R33gtst stock bov (same as R32 bov) in good condition - $30

- R32gtst rear mud flaps - perfect to finish of that r32 without rear pods - $50pair

- gutted 2.5" catalytic converted. Fits R32/R33 skylines. perfect for that turbo/NA skyline that goes to the drags. flows much more than any high-flow 3" converter - $100

- R32gtst stock cam gears - $50

- R32gtst stock heat shield (painted red) - $50

- R32gtst stock turbo. Came of my rb20 (series 2 - 1992) with 140,000kms and has no shaft play. Was in excellent working order when removed. Comes with rb20 "elbow pipe" and rb25 wastegate actuator - $150

- R32gtst steering column, including ingition barrel, key, indicator stalk - $50 (picture coming soon)

items are located in New Farm, Brisbane but can be posted (postage additional to above prices)

contact via PM or email: warren_clements at hotmail.com

cheers,

Warren

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