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All this goes into the rubbish on wednesday if you are interested make and offer will be cheap, it feels like a waste to throw it away

HI there, various bits and pieces for sale from r32 gtst....All has to go or it goes into the skip next week.

prefer melbourne buyers only.

* air conditioner compressor

$50

* hydraulic hicas ram

$50

* standard intercooler and piping

$80 the lotSOLD

* 4 Rally 1000 driving lights, 2 spread beam and 2 pencil beam

$50 each

* 2 15" intercepter rims 4x100 pcd suit toyota corrolla or honda

with 80% kelly charger 205-50-15's

if you want them...come and get them

* 2 active spoiler motors, working + active spoiler...all off r32 gtst

$50 the lot

* Set of lowered springs and shocks for r32 gtst..potenza street.

$250 the lot...

Russ

Have you gat any pics of the spoties?? cant quite picture them of the top of my head. Any other detail would be good. Size globe wattage etc. Cheers Matt

I dont have any pics...they are hella rally 1000's, two in vg condition and two in good condition, the difference just being the glass in the lens is a bit sand blasted in the worse set, They have full glass face, retail for 160 I believe....100 watt globes, round just like any driving lights really...if your interested be quick cause it all goes in the rubbish skip on wednesday...

Not trying to rush you but that is the case.

Russ

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