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Only few items left:

- R32 standard driver seat $50

- R32 standard fuel regulator $8

- R32 standard pipe from turbo to air filter $8

- R32 standard manifold $10

- R32 standard rear wing with break light $10

- Blitz full auto turbo timer $40

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Need to sell my front mount intercooler now, that fit direct to the standard one and if anyone doesn't want to spend much, that's a very good option. $80 with all the piping and fit straight to any R32, R33, S13 and 180SX etc., you can even fit that in yourself, VERY EASY.

*See the photo on top*

r33boy, I'll find oput the postage and get back to you, but I don't think that'll be much.

NateR31, that's the one still on my car, but I'll get that off next week and replace with a bigger one to match my new turbo.

GTST, what about I pay you the same amount and you get me one with all the pipping posted to SA?

oh ok sorry, you have all the stock piping? as i only have aftermarket piping for my current fmic, but this would be nice as it will still look stock in the bay, if you can find out shipping id be intrested, melb 3195

should be around $30

no need to be snappy.

Why don’t you find out the cost of postage to 4509 then?

You’re the one looking to sell.

I made an offer which was what you wanted for the cooler but for you to pay for the postage of what.. $10 - $20?

Find out what it is to post to 4509 and let me know.

NateR31, GTST, I'll find out the postage for you guys once I got that off my car this week, but I think the postage won't be much, and that's with all the pipping.

*I mean all the pipping is once you take your standard intercooler off, I've all the pipping that goes from there to the front. Photo will be update once that's off my car, thanks.

NateR31, I'll try to get some photos from my car tomorrow and post them up here, may be that's easier for everyone to see. Anyway, didn't you say you have a front mount intercooler already? Why do you have to get another one?

markimak, the S14 Vertex rear bar (new) is still for sale, if your friend is really interest, please let me know soon, because that bar is sitting and selling at my friend's shop, not in my house, thanks.

NateR31, I'll try to get some photos from my car tomorrow and post them up here, may be that's easier for everyone to see. Anyway, didn't you say you have a front mount intercooler already? Why do you have to get another one?

so i can use the stock piping route, im sure it will cater for my needs aswell.

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