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Hi people, I have the following for sale:

Item: 1. r32 gtst rear spoiler (gun metal grey - needs a coat of paint)

2. r32 gtst 4 door rear bumper (gun metal grey)

3. r32 gtst auto transmission, tailshaft, shifter, and brake pedal

4. r32 front spoiler on linear actuators

5. r32 gtst front bar modified to fit a FMIC

Location: Brisbane northside

Item Condition: 1. fair just needs a fresh paint job, brake light still works.

2. good

3. excellent for 17 year old gear, no leaks etc, still shifts well

4. Not flash but the motors still work

5. Great condition

Reason for Selling: Am selling all these parts as I have removed them from the car for a bodykit and a manual conversion.

Price and Payment Conditions: 1. $100

2. $200

3. $400

4. $50

5. $250

Extra Info: DON'T BE MISLEAD BY THE PRICES AS THEY ARE NEGOTIABLE BUT AS PER THE RULES THEY NEED A PRICE SO HERE IS A START JUST GIVE ME SOME OFFERS AND WILL GO FROM THERE.

Pictures: If you want them I can post them

Contact Details: PM me

Clakka

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