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Mitsubishi Genuine Parts

Part No. T002T49171A

Mitsubishi Electric Japan

Pics up as well.

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yo does the std gtr sideskirts come with the rear n front section ,cause i only see the midde section?

There is a front and rear section to the standard GTR skirts; the front is a short part that also reaches a little up the front guard, and then rear is the long part which i am selling. I havent got the front spare.

Inlet Gaskets SOLD

Throttle Body Gaskets SOLD

Twin Turbo pipe gaskets SOLD

N1 Pistons added

Will take almost anything on the block!

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thanks for the bonnet latch champ, lifesaver.

No worries at all mate, happy to help you out.

PM sent re catback.

GTSt Bonnet Latch SOLD

turbo feed lines added

32 rear bar added

turbo oil drains added

32 GTR front rda discs added

taking reasonable offers on parts, i have too many and need stuff gone!

Hey,

Did you still have the A/C bits and pieces? Is the A/C Condensor postable to ACT?

Also did you have any of the following?

R32 GTR rear window garnish

R32 GTR rear tower strut brace

A R32 headlight switch which has the 'auto' setting

Washer bottle for R32

Black A/C lines/piping that runs along the front of the intercooler into the A/C bottle thingy.

Cheers!

Paul

hi how are ya mate would you be interested in an original r32 gtr/gts stainless steel nismo 3 inch catback exhaust witch came off a GTR its worth good money but ive got it advertised so u can have a look and a standard r32gtr ecu for a straight swap for you z32 afms so ill give u the exhaust and ecu for ur afms see what u think im from melb anyway i can come down if we work something out cheers u can pm back or give me a call on 0421500057 cheers steven the exhaust looks better in real life i took the pic when i was dark

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PMs sent

A/C Condensor SOLD

A/C Pipes SOLD

A/C Fan SOLD

Thermo fan SOLD

32 Rear Bar SOLD

Lots of parts thrown out over the break too..

32 Tanabe Stainless Catback no longer for sale

32 Trust Catback Added soon

GTR Sideskirts SOLD

and bumpage also

;)

oh and edit: will someone please take these stupid Impuls i have. ill take anything for them, just take em! Sick of seeing them!

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TPS (Throttle Position Switch) picture and how much u want for it

At the moment i havent got a pic, with my camera battery on the blink, i will try to source a camera asap.

Apexi RSM / AVCR / SAFC / VAFC stand added

Apexi RSM Shift light added

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