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cheers, but the link isnt working for me? i found some at auto barn, but are there any other options?

The ones in Autobarn are probably not custom made for Skyline. Here's another link: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-SKYLINE-GTS-...idZp1638Q2em122

Or if that link doesn't work either go to http://stores.ebay.com.au/GAITERS-BOOTS-COM and search for R32 skyline.

Edited by Rocky88

Wanted to Buy

Looking for the following items which are all available from the likes of Greenline, Nengun & Perfect Run but hoping someone here can get better prices.

BNR34 Parts

Waterpump

Gates Timing Belt or similar (Joel from CBC might be the go here)

EBC Redstuff 3000 Series Pads

Adj Cam Gears (like HKS or Tomei) with timing marks

Atmosheric Catch Can & Washer Bottle (like Just Jap style below for $299)

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Ring Peter 0400 850 005

or PM please

Wanted - 17" Wheels

17x8 +34 to +38 offset.

Drif Teks would be great, or any other design would be considered.

Tyres are not required - looking for rims only.

PM me with Pics and stats, willing to pay up to $500 for the right wheels.

:(

wtb- r32 gtst rotors

mainly want to front ones but if youve got all 4 i may take them all

cant be slotted or normal ones doesnt bother me.

let me know how much you want :)

wtb- drivers side steering arm for a r32 gtst

MUST be in great condition

let me know how much you want

kye

Hiyas

I urgently need a couple of pieces of interior for my 32 gtr...

firstly the under dash fuse box surround and panel, and secondly the centre console middle brace (pictures attached below of the pieces I removed).

Dont like the screw holes. wanna replace it this week ;P

Thanks

-D

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