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32 Gtr Standard Bov's, Rear Seat,33 Clear Indicators Rb26 Tming Belt Cover. Gtr Or Gtst Boot Lid


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Hi Guys

After some help sourcing a couple of parts,

Ineterior mats

RB 26 Timing belt cover, not clear

33 GTST side clear indicators

32 RB26 Rear seats

32 RB26 standard BOV's

32 GTR/GTST boot optional with GTR wing

32 GTR strut bars front and back, good condition or near new

I am based in Brisbane but can travel up and down the coast, have contacts in other states to pick up or organise post.

Best to e-mail [email protected] or text/ call 0408188777

Thankyou for any assitance that you may give.

I don' have the gtr bov itself, but I have the 2 pipes on both sides that you mount the gtr bovs to. would that help you?

Then you could just source the bovs themselves (when people sell the bovs, they normally don't come with the stock piping.

we can help with a gtst bootlid

Hi, thanks for the reply. I think the transport cost of such a big item will blow out the cost. Thanks anyway

I don' have the gtr bov itself, but I have the 2 pipes on both sides that you mount the gtr bovs to. would that help you?

Then you could just source the bovs themselves (when people sell the bovs, they normally don't come with the stock piping.

Good point , I was hoping to get it all in one. If I cant get the pipes included I will yell out. Thanks for your reply

i got a timing cover sprayed blue mate, if you want it i will do it for $70 delivered to you! let me knwo via pm with your details etc.

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