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Stripping a 92 race only R32 Gts-t in melb

- RS-R 3" stainless front pipe for rb20/25 $180 SOLD

- RSR Coil-overs with height and damper adjust $900 SOLD

- Nismo 260km/h Dash with 60,000kms $450SOLD

-3" Cat back exhaust Mild steel, good sound $250 SOLD

- Roll cage $600 SOLD

- Blitz Ecu $300

- Intercooler SOLD (piping still avail)

- Hks Pod filter with adapter for Rb20 -$80

- Gtr Grille with 1 broken clip $150 SOLD

- Gtr Bonnet with N1 lip and bonnet pins $500 SOLD

- Front Cusco Strut brace $100 SOLD

- Light weight forged 17x8's and 17x9's with 90% tread $900ono

- Greddy boost guage $70

- Carrozzeria 4-way rear speakers $50

- Sparco drivers seat $350 SOLD

- Sparco pass seat which needs re-trimming $150

- CMR 4 point harnesses $150 each

- Unique Project U pedals $150

- Oil catch can $60

- Fet turbo timer and data system

- Hks turbo timer $60

-Trust rear pods $70

- S15 standard wheels with tyres $250

- Adjustable castor rods $100 SOLD

- HKS bov (ebay atm)

-New fuel reg with guage $30

-Rb20det man G/box $350 SOLD

Will post small items interstate

PM with any Q's or email [email protected]

Located in greensborough, Melbourne 30mins N.E. the city

Mob 0417 125 253 Elliot, PLZ CALL AFTER 4pm During week days as i can't answer calls during work, Any time wkd's.

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