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hey all my name is david decided to sign up today and hopefully get rid of my gtr parts after trying to sell them of ebay everyone on ebay asked questions and one guy bided on my turbos but then decided to screw me around and not want them anyway i've now taken my vl rb26 of the road and now want to buy myself a sweet gtr32 i've got two n1 turbos, apexi power fc with hand controller, je forged pistons with rings and pins brand new in box, billet fly wheel and nismo clutch, 32 crank that has been heat treated and cryoed, crower rods, greedy 800cc injectors, standard gtr32 plenum, r32 gtr sump and lots more for all inquireies just phone 0423662573 i also have photos available for all parts need them all sold so i can get my plans underway for when i buy the 32 only reason i'm selling the rods and pistons is because i now want to buy an hks stroker kit. will tell you the price oncve u call laters. :D

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Hey David Welcome to SAU

You need to post all your for sale items in the "For sale" section of the forums...

If you wish to post them in QLD for local pick up then use the QLD classifieds...

Also you are required to read the rules of posting items for sale before posting...

Just a tip you need to put prices on everything...

Aslo it would help if you itemise all the parts to make it clear what your selling.

Your post above is too involved to rear and most would just skip over it.

I will move your post to the QLD classified section and you may choose to post in the main section also...

Thanks Col



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