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R32 GTR intercooler just a stocky one in very good condition! $250

R32 GTR cam gear cover which says RB26 on it for sale. selling due to clear cover purchase. $80

R32 GTR standard ECU. selling due to power fc upgrade. car ran 11.7 with this ecu $200

R32 GTR standard water pump $100

R32 GTR standard oil pump $100

R32 GTR airbox resonator. sits infornt of the left hand gaurd feeds your airbox with air $70

R32 GTR stock Air flow meters. upgrading to z32's perfect condition $200 for both

R32 GTST stock intercooler with piping and rubber joints $120

twin 12 inch sub box to suit 12 inch subs. not needed anymore. $120

all prices are negotiable.

will try and get pictures of everyhting by the weekend!

pm me or call me on 0401 664 828

thanks Garth

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bumpio... all parts are negotiable on price, and all in very good condition! will ship at buyers expense!

thankyou!

pms replied to!

parts are still for sale to anyone who wishes to buy!

all prices are negotiable!

thanks

Garth

few parts have been sold, and some parts put on ebay!

get in quick and grab yourself these parts before they sell!

pm's replied to!

keep the offers coming on parts!

so far:

intercooler sold pending payment

coil packs sold pending payment

injectors on ebay $142.50 so far

ecu on ebay starting at $180.00

thanks to all...

pm's replied to and sub box was built by a friend of mine! will try and get pics today of it! been very busy lately to get any pics!

thankyou Garth

pictures have now been added.

looks like the following parts have buyers:

GTR intercooler

GTST intercooler

AFM's

AIRBOX resonator

radiator

first in best dressed with these parts!

thanks to all.

pm's replied too.

Garth

bump....

GTR wing has been sold, picking up 2morro morning, thanks for all the interest! cheers Garth

intercooler still for sale as buyer fell through, or hasnt contacted me back!

so 1st person with money gets the cooler. all pm's replied back to..

items in negotiation:

fuel pump

cam cover

resonator

pm's replied to... and i also have a polished cam cover if anyone is interested, dont really wanna sell but hey, if someone wants one, the can have it for $120 pick up. not lower! thanks!

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