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Hi all

just got a few parts to sell off

Not too sure on what its all worth, so feel free to make offers.

R32 Gtst

Nismo Rear Wing - $150

LH/RH Door seals (The hard ones) - $50

Standard Air box with bolts and even Air filter - $50

Standard Intercooler with Piping minus 1 piece - $60

Standard Door Speaker pods - $15

RB20 Timing belt (New) - [sOLD]

Stock Gtst Rims, rubber not soo good. - [sOLD]

Stock suspension (Front and rear struts and springs) - $200

R32 Gtst Skyline $18,000

Other stuff

Cordia Turbo Exhaust manifold - $40

V6 TS Magna Intake manifold with Injectors(V8) - $60

Fog lamps (came off my Final konnexion front bar. Should fit vertex bar. - $50

EuroVox 15" LCD Roof mounted Screen. (Can be pulled apart for eg. boot install) - $500

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Thanx :sorcerer:

Ph: 0402419988

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coz they are worse than wemen.

take all your money, cause you stress.. and wont let you sleep with them.

but besides all that... someone buy it!

They are a labor of love!

Would you just get rid of a beautiful girl that made you happy whenever you saw her just because she cost you money and made you stress every now and then?

You'll get another one anyway, once you've had one you will always want another.

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