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R32 disk rotors. Set of front and rear or let me know if u have a pair. Just need cheapys to get it going. Aslong as they have meat im not fused on slotted or std

Skyline braided brake lines to suit 32 calipers

R32gtr rear swaybar

Anyone wana swap 25mm bolt ons for 15mm ones? Hubcentric of course

Thanks

Matty if u can get hold of a couple of panel filters this is going cheap

http://page10.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m75373880

nengun sell them new for 140ish shipped, but im tryin to work out which 2 i need, the kit says a B and a C, but the model indicator highlights and A and a B :S

wtb:

part of the rb25 loom where it plugs into the alternator.. my end has broken off so i need to solder a new end on..

rb25det intake manifold to head. i need 2 of the bolts that bolt the manifold onto the head.

cheers

wtb

R32 disk rotors. Set of front and rear or let me know if u have a pair. Just need cheapys to get it going. Aslong as they have meat im not fused on slotted or std

Skyline braided brake lines to suit 32 calipers

R32gtr rear swaybar

Anyone wana swap 25mm bolt ons for 15mm ones? Hubcentric of course

Thanks

Adrian try getting some HEL braided lines to suit R32 off ebay....they are $160 something and work well

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