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Stock Rear parcel shelf speaker covers for R32 GTR - not sure whether other models are the same size?

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Contact Details:

Dan 0414428899

Price and price conditions:

No idea what price but would be willing to trade for pioneer covers with spacers

need some stock r33 rims for my 4 door gtst can trade in HKS intercooler with piping original location for pipes and cash adjustment?

must be in resonable condition if any 1 can help pm-me please.

Cheers

Allan.M

After a few things for a series ll r33 hopefully in adelaide including:

* 400r rear bar or similar

* gtr or stealth wing

* 3" front/dump pipe

* after market hi-flowed cat

* r33 gtr front indicators

* A cheap ute rodeo or similar

[email protected] or 0409699742

Price: Negiotable on all

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stock r33 s2 turbo (see details below on my car), or somthing a little better for not 2 much extra $ and not much fiddling to install

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good condition obviously, not sure if ill need one yet so just looking too see whats out there if the time comes.

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PM/Email

Price and price conditions:

let me know...

Hi I got s2 turbo high flow with ball bearing wheel 450hp

Come with all water and oil lines done only 10000km like new

I want $1000 call me or msg me on 0421957988

Items:

RB30E bottom end

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Bores and pistons must be good, and dont want it to have spun a bearing as I need the crank to be in good condition. And must be S2 or newer, with provisions for turbo lines :D

Dont care about rings, so preferably maybe a low comp one?

Willing to buy head with motor if you wont separate, but preferably just want the bottom end.

Contact Details:

0422 255 843

Price and price conditions:

Preferably cheap!

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