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hey guys sorry bout delay in repies and pms. LOTS going on at the moment not able to check this every day

most answered to now i think!

also some prices dropped!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

does the centre console on the gtr fit into gtst's?

FOR SALE ARE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: ITEMS DESCRIBED AS PICKUP ARE LOCATED IN ST GEORGE AREA OF SYDNEY

R32 GTR FRONT GAURDS IMMACULATE CONDITION: $700 FOR PAIR PICKUP ONLY

3) GENUINE NISMO FRONT PIPE FOR R32 GTR:$350 PICKUP ONLY

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5) R32 GTR GENUINE NISMO FRONT STRUT BAR: $290 incl post

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6) R32 GTR CAM GEAR COVER: $90 incl post

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7) R32 GTR COIL PACK COVER: $140 incl post

8) R32 GTR CENTRE CONSOLE WITH LID AND HANDBRAKE BOOT: $180 incl post

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9) R32 GTR CENTRE GAUGE SURROUND WITH CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND GEAR BOOT: $100 incl post

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10) R32 GTR FRONT SEATS (with rails): $750 PICKUP ONLY

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11) R32 GTR BACK SEAT: $300 PICKUP ONLY

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13) R32 GTR GEARBOX 45,000 KMS: $800 PICKUP ONLY

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14) BLITZ SBC i-COLOUR ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER (1 MONTH OLD): $800 incl post

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17) XTR TURBO BLANKET FOR 35/40 T04Z MODELS AND OTHER MODEL TURBOS: $120 incl post

18) TURBOSMART SUPERSONIC DUAL TRUMPET BLOW OFF VALVE: $300 incl post

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wouldn't have a zexel model air conditioner compressor would ya, would have to post it but i will happily pay postage if u got one

sorry guys no air con parts available. all gone

wondering how u bought it..when dont even get a reply back from this guy

re: gaurds

same here...wanted centre console surround and no reply.

was in Sydney today and could have picked up

same here...wanted centre console surround and no reply.

was in Sydney today and could have picked up

$100 as per the first page of my post. sorry bout not getting back to you earlier

bump for the weekend....

need to make room in the garage

Chris have you got the soft rubber window seals that run up the B pillar, across the top of the window and down the A-pillar? (The one that gets torn in the corner)

I'm after the driver's side.

Chris have you got the soft rubber window seals that run up the B pillar, across the top of the window and down the A-pillar? (The one that gets torn in the corner)

I'm after the driver's side.

yep ill try find it and let u know

FOR SALE ARE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: ITEMS DESCRIBED AS PICKUP ARE LOCATED IN ST GEORGE AREA OF SYDNEY

3) GENUINE NISMO FRONT PIPE FOR R32 GTR:$350 PICKUP ONLY

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5) R32 GTR GENUINE NISMO FRONT STRUT BAR: $290 incl post

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6) R32 GTR CAM GEAR COVER: $90 incl post

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8) R32 GTR CENTRE CONSOLE WITH LID AND HANDBRAKE BOOT: $180 incl post

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9) R32 GTR CENTRE GAUGE SURROUND WITH CIGARETTE LIGHTER AND GEAR BOOT: $100 incl post

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10) R32 GTR FRONT SEATS (with rails): $750 PICKUP ONLY

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11) R32 GTR BACK SEAT: $300 PICKUP ONLY

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13) R32 GTR GEARBOX 45,000 KMS: $800 PICKUP ONLY

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14) BLITZ SBC i-COLOUR ELECTRONIC BOOST CONTROLLER (1 MONTH OLD): $800 incl post

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18) TURBOSMART SUPERSONIC DUAL TRUMPET BLOW OFF VALVE: $300 incl post

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