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V35 sedan standard front bar

V35 sedan aftermarket side skirts and rear bar

V35 sedan HID right headlight

19" or 20" rims+tyres in 5x114.3

twin 3" tip exhaust x2

Extra Info:

preferbly in factory pearl white

not too fussed on offset. dont really mind chromies as I'm just going for a show pony look

Need full headlight including ballast module and globes

Contact Details:

pm on this site

Price and price conditions:

i can get a full kit for around 1k, so cheaper than that if possible

headlight not sure, i bought after market set for $300, i understand these are HID though

no more than 1k, found a set for $600, but wanna see what other people might have

Hey guys I'm looking for a rb20 wastegate actuator for my rb25.

Correct me if I'm wrong but the rb20 actuator runs constant 10psi compared to constant 8 psi with rb25 actuator when you ground solenoid.

Thanks

Edited by Vlasi

NEED the following for an r32 gtst:

Drivers 1/4 panel - black preferred, in exc. cond.

drivers door - again black, same as above.

Would like the following :

std exhaust to get through regency

r32 gtst std diff

rb20 engine mounts - the metal brackets, not the rubber mounts

r32 gtst headlights in good nick

Let me know how much etc,

cheers.

BTW, if you have parts (like a diff) id prefer if it was ready to go, not "ill pull it out next week" which never seems to come.

Edited by Bl4cK32

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