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Last of all my parts. Make a close offer and it might be yours

Pair z32 afm's with plugs. Work fine. SOLD

Cibie super oscars driving lights- Pair spot beam $220

Front and rear strut braces - front is used couple months, rear new SOLD

2" Autometer boost gauge SOLD

Greddy Profec electronic boost controller SOLD

2" Greddy mechanical boost gauge $100

Rollcage 6 point for 32 coupe $525 with backing plates and all bolts

Gaurd plastic liners and windage tray in EC off R32 gtr $200 As good as SOLD

Rear 32 bumper $10

Gtst bonnet with vents SOLD

GTR turbos in EC $450 with actuators

GTR turbos pair one blown suit highflow $100 SOLD

Blitz Access ECU for R32 GTR $250 suit standard injectors/afm's

Pair R32 damaged doors with internals /electrics $40 no glass

Glass for R/H R32 couple door SOLD

Glass L/H R32 coupe Door with dodgy tint $15

R/h mirror $40

Transfer case out 32 gtr, removed due to damaged g/box input shaft SOLD

comes with gtr g/box with damaged case and input shaft. Good internals

Pair pod filter extensions SOLD

Set carpet mats for 32 $60

Gareth

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The paint on the bonnet is rough hence the $50.

There is no brand name on the cage but if you could tell me the exact difference between all of the 6 point cages out there I would like to know as they just seem to be different colours. I can put a sticker of whatever brand name you want on it if you like.

The rear bumper is grey.

SOLD bonnet and Autometer gauge.

Drivers window and mats awaiting pickup and payment tomorrow.

Make some offers on the other stuff guys and girls

R/h mirror $40

This is gunmetal?

RHS i assume you mean drivers side, correct? Im after a passenger side gunmetal mirror setup

Cheers

$200 for the greddy boost controller. Will work 100%. Came on a gtr I repaired and changed it back to stock before driving the car.

Sorry don't have a lh mirror.

The turbos are only turbos and actuators and you could also have the stock dumps if you want them at the same price. Their up there and if they sell it is good but if they don't I know their excellent condition and I'll keep them for a spare set.

Gareth, I'll take the blown turbos mate. Time for a project. Also want the gearbox/transfer case. I'll be coming through that way Thursday if you can have them at work.

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