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Hey guys,

Im looking for a R32 Front bumper for a GTSt. Stock, Aero, GTR, Aftermarket - dont care just show me what u got. Preferably in Black, but show me anyway.

Hit me up with a PM if you have something

Cheers.

Items:

rb26dett standard plenum

rb26dett standard injectors

r33 skyline interior power windows switch surroundings.

rb26dett fuel pump

Extra Info:

needs to be in pretty gud nick.

Contact Details:

pm.

Price and price conditions:

let me know what kidn of prices your looking at.

WTB...looking for a boonga....has to be rear wheel drive..has to be driveable......doesnt have to be perfect....just a good runner....has to be manual......$200-$250 mark......also looking for a couple of SAU stickers to replace my 31 club ones

Hi everyone, I'm looking to buy SAU sticker and put it on my M35 these days. I have attach pic below, so is there any one can help me?

Cheers

i have 4 of the small URL ones that you see used in the rear 1/4's if you want them. Cant remember prices, think it was like $5 each.

i have 4 of the small URL ones that you see used in the rear 1/4's if you want them. Cant remember prices, think it was like $5 each.

Thanx mate! Very interested!!! So, how big is it? Hope it is big enough for other members to see them. Do u know where I can find big size that I can stick it on my rear window.

Thanx mate! Very interested!!! So, how big is it? Hope it is big enough for other members to see them. Do u know where I can find big size that I can stick it on my rear window.

pm pkblade on here about other stickers, i was selling these for him when he couldnt make to an event a while back and these are whats left over. They are the SAU website and fit perfectly in a rear 1/4 window.

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