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Some parts that where going or used in my r32 GTR no longer needed.

1) R32 GTR fuel pump with strainer, replaced with bigger pump - $100 perfect condition $80

2) New hi filled R32 GTST after market side skirts Mspec style - $180 ONO needs to go

3) Stock R32 GTR skirts - $50 gunmetal grey

4) Apexi Exhaust Control Valve with flanges, approx 6inchs long 3inch pipe - $100

New parts added -

6) HKS POD filters x 2..suit z32 AFM filter elements only done approx 8k asking $100...note one of the top screws was replaced with different screw to hold down the metal mesh.

Parts just laying around doing nothing!

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AM putting these parts up again as cant find my other ad?? anyways here are some parts available and in sydney.

1) UsedR32 GTR fuel pump - $100 up on sale again cos of time waster.

2) New hi filled R32 GTR after market side skirts - $280

3) Stock R32 GTR skirts - $80 gunmetal grey

4) Brand new Drift Race seat with carbon back - $550

5) 2x17inch tyres Dunlop 300 235x45 99% tread - $250

6) Used hi flow cat around 10K - $70

Prefer Sydney pick up as some items are big but for pump/cat can send anywhere.

Hi

I'm interested in the larger skirts - but I'm in Brissy - let me know if you will ship

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Some parts that where going or used in my r32 GTR no longer needed.

1) R32 GTR fuel pump with strainer, replaced with bigger pump - $100 perfect condition $80

2) New hi filled R32 GTR after market side skirts Mspec style - $180 ONO needs to go

3) Stock R32 GTR skirts - $50 gunmetal grey

4) Apexi Exhaust Control Valve with flanges, approx 6inchs long 3inch pipe - $100

New parts added -

6) HKS POD filters x 2..suit z32 AFM filter elements only done approx 8k asking $100...note one of the top screws was replaced with different screw to hold down the metal mesh.

Parts just laying around doing nothing!

bump new prices

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