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need a brake master cylinder as mine is leaking.

fuel lid / flap any colour will be fine

and the bit that holds the gear stick boot in place duno what its called

car is a r32 :thumbsup:

Buy item: 3 inch cat back muffler ( new/ near new condition) , deep sound , nice note not too loud, sound like r33, rb25det should sound. Prefer kakimoto brand if possible. / turbosmart plumb back bov for r33 ( gd condition)

Contact Me or leave Me a massage on 0401301886 , SA only. Ta

Buy item: 3 inch cat back muffler ( new/ near new condition) , deep sound , nice note not too loud, sound like r33, rb25det should sound. Prefer kakimoto brand if possible. / turbosmart plumb back bov for r33 ( gd condition)

Contact Me or leave Me a massage on 0401301886 , SA only. Ta

Got an Apexi dual N1 system here that came off my GTR bugger all km's on it, will fit GTS-t $700

Buy item: 3 inch cat back muffler ( new/ near new condition) , deep sound , nice note not too loud, sound like r33, rb25det should sound. Prefer kakimoto brand if possible. / turbosmart plumb back bov for r33 ( gd condition)

Contact Me or leave Me a massage on 0401301886 , SA only. Ta

tried calling u.

Still hunting for the 180sx sunroof latching mechanism? Anyone got one in place?

Otherwise I'll just ram something in there and stick the flamin mongrel open haha.

Regards,

Weez.

Hey guys,

I'm looking for the wires/cords that are for a JVC KD-R606 head unit. Took the unit and the face out of my old car, forgot to grab the connections /facepalm

Not sure what they are worth, but if someone has some, or can get some I'll pay around $50 for them.

Cheers guys

I'm currently after a A31/C33 RB20DET engine harness (one on the ecu side)

I have just baught a R32 one and realised it doesnt fit, so im returning it.

If anyone has one can they please send me a PM or SMS on 0404 313 918.

Thanks!

Need a set of R34 GT-T stock wheels for my GT-T.

If R33 stock wheels clear everything, they'll be fine as well.

PM if you know of some for sale, but prefer R34 wheels.

i got mint 34 gtt rims with centre caps and 90% tires...$450.....text on 0415 23 23 97.

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