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r32 40mm widebody vented fiberglass gaurds need a bit of fiberglass work pm me for details $120

r32 m spec rear pods now in white 2 pack high fill primer also have side skirts

r32 stock rear bar $80

rb20det stock injectors 2 sets $50 each set

rb20det stock afm $65

rb20det stock turbo and dump pipe to cat turbo in ver good condition $170

work twings 17x8 front and 17x9 rears brand new tyres on rear and fronts are still legal chrome lip and silver centers (Centers have minor gutter rash)have origional work caps and all tags on rims will sell how they are for $950 or with black centers and the chrome lips and gutter rash repaired for $1000!

rb20det heads $90 each in vgc silver tops complete with rockercovers and cams

stock rb20det air box set up with brand new filter!

r32 g sensor in perfect condition

r32 gts-4 wing $40

rb20det turbo manifolds 2x $40 each

rb20det bottom half intake manifold $40

rb20det throttle body $50

gts-4 4wd sump diff has been pulled apart but all parts are there $150

gfb boost controler $35

Edited by OGR88 R32

yeah i guess its easyer to put it up here then pm everyone about it :( ok only problems 1 they need a good sand before paint and the 2nd is the one mount neer the door has broke off on both easy enough to fix but ive never used it anyways this is how they looked on my car

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