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Hey guys got the following for sale. Photos as attached. Im heading overseas, so clearing out my garage and crap

Zeal Coilovers out of r32 Gtst (done about 20,000km) = $800

r32 Nismo 260km/H Speedo = $250

Apexi SAFC = $150

r33 GTR Front Bar (BRAND NEW) Suits r33 GTR (fibreglass)= $250

Nismo GMAX Triple Plate Clutch (ALOT OF MEAT LEFT) out of r32 GTR = $900

r32 GTR Proper Made Cabon Fibre bonnet (PERFECT CONDITION - NO SCRATCHES) This is not a cheap ebay imitation = $900 (will do it for $700 trade your old bonnet)

Blitz Electrical Boost Gauge = $140

Blitz FATT Turbo Timer = $90

MAKE AN OFFER - I WANT ALL THESE GONE!!!

Call me on 0401698552 or [email protected]

CALL ME AS I DO NOT COME ONLINE ALOT. CHEERS :kiss:

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Edited by bryanlee38

Will the bonnet fit a R32 GTS-T?.. as for the Nismo cluster is this a direct replacement for the stock cluster r32 gtst? can i just open the stock cluster up and change it to the nismo one & use the kms from this?

Edited by willR32

came out of a 1993 r32 GTR.

Bonnet is for a r32 GTR .. . bonnet should fit if you remove gtst grill and lower bonnet latch

Direct replacement for the speedo. I got a black and a grey face for it.

Clutch is definately triple plate? I'm interested but would be keen if it was actually a twin. :P Haha.

Are you willing to take the clutch to shop to have it inspected?

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