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hey guys

time to clean out the Garage and came across sum spare parts which i dont need. i will be adding things daily as i keep cleaning.

1x R32 rb20 turbo with actuator & Elbow Great condition, minimal shaft Play, never boosted over stock psi. $150ono

1x NEW BOSCH 984 fuel pump (with free hose fittings worth $15) $215 Frim

6x R32 RB20det injectors good condition and working well when pulled out last week. $100ono

1x NEW K&N POD Fillter still in BOX rrp $110 want $85frim

1pair R32 GTR Indicators in mint condition. $150frim )SOLD

1x R32 GTS-T front Reo or reinforcement bar or what ever u call it in good condition $150 (pick up or maybe to big to post?)

1pair of R32 GTS-t front rotors good condition have been machined and ready to put on $100ono

1x R32 Gts-t Bonnet in good condtion no dint's can get it prepd for paint for extra $50. askin $130 (pic below)SOLD

1x R32 gts-t rear wing $make an offer

1x R32 gts-t front bumber bar $make an offer (pic below) SOLD

will add pics tomorrow

will post anywhere in australia, all prices listed above are NOT inc postage price. add $5-10 to price for postage(buyer pays postage)

cheers

bill

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1x R32 rb20 turbo with actuator & Elbow Great condition, minimal shaft Play, never boosted over stock psi. $150

Hi mate.. just wondering which side of melb you're located on. If its not too much hassle i wouldnt mind having a look at the turbo, if its still available.

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