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Hey all , I have some parts that have to go, they are just lying around. I'm in Sydney - Penrith Area.

R32 GTR Genuine front pipes from front of turbos - $150

R33 Front radiator and shroud - $70

Blitz blow off valve - Bolt on s13 / S14 but can be adapted for a Skyline - $200

S14 standard airbox - $70

S14 standard intercooler + all standard pipes - $200

S14 front bar indicators Series 1 type - $40

S14 rear wing - Not sure of brand - $150

S14 stock wheels + tyres set of 4 - $300

R32 GTS-T wheels - $150

R33 Standard plenum + pipe with factory BOV - $150

R33 front driver's side guard - Damaged slightly at the headlight side, but easily repairable - $100

Kenwood DPX-400 Double DIN CD / Mini Disc Player - $100

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All prices are ONO. Email me at [email protected], PM or call Tony on 0415 094 060.

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