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All parts in good condition (taken off car for upgrades) unless otherwise noted.

Aftermarket Parts

- BNR32 JIC Magic coilovers with pillowball top mounts, spring rates are 12K/9K. 4 level adjustable damping. Not current model but in great condition. $550 SOLD

- BNR32 320km speedometer (33062km). $250 Comes on total dash pod for free but RPM is not working SOLD

- Mines BNR32/33 computer. Good upgrade for standard motor with exhaust mods. Has speed cut, improves boost and works fine on 98 octane. $150 SOLD

- BNR32 K&N pod filters with mounts and very clean filters $125

- BNR32 HKS Attessa Controller with very rare drag option gives full traction control. Just in plug in with no wires to cut. $950 Price cut $650

- Defi 60mm BF link water temp meter. Instrument only without cables or sensors. Good if you already have a Defi controller. $70

Stock part

- BNR33 Stock Turbines with wastegates. Excellent condition (no shaft play) PN# 14411-24U04 $350

- BNR34 wide bell dump pipes with heat covers $80 SOLD

- BNR32stock exhaust manifolds $100

- BNR32 stock cataltic converter with no damage to core$50 SOLD

- BNR32 block, crank 74000km $600 SOLD

- BNR32 RB26 rods $100

- BNR32 RB26 head with standard valve train and cams (#6 combustion chambermunched due to dropped valve). Would need TIG welding to repair $300

- BNR32 cam timing upper cover$30 SOLD

- BNR 26 cam gears$30

- BNR32 rear lower suspension wishbones. All bushes and ball joints tight. Useful if you want to press in nolethene bushes but don't want your car off the road) $75

- BNR32 rear upperfrontand rearsuspension arms. Same as above. $50

- BNR32 stock BOV piping(but not BOVs or rail itself). Useful for compliance $30

- BNR32 fuel regulator $50

- BNR32 front brakes (rotors, pads, brackets, calipers and SS lines) Very good condition with 32mm of disk. Pads 40% remaining $400 SOLD

- BNR32 stock intercooler. Good condition. One tiny nick on front but no leakage $125

- BNR32 stock ignition coils $125

- BNR32 stock horns $20

Happy to arrange postage at buyer's expense except for very large items.

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