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hi everyone, i have found a set of wheels for my r32 gtr so these are up for sale, have to get rid of them, for $1800, had buyers for them but they had trouble for delievery to their state, they are currently on my gtr so $1800 is what im after becoz i need to put another $1000 on top for the wheels that i want, any buyers and no stupid offers, these wheels have been price dropped big time

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come on guys, got some other after market parts for r32 gtr,

r32 gtr n1 bonnet lip, it is fibreglass and its still in gel coat, never been used, $70 posted in australia

the tough genuine hpi exhaust manifolds at $650, these are worth big money, go to the hpi site and see for yourself

got some other standard gtr parts for sale

come on guys sum1 must want these wheels at this price for their GTR godzilla

these are still for sale, surely someone needs this stuff for there GTR, especially the manifolds and the n1 bonnet lip at this price, com on guys!!!!!!

ive got a brand new fibreglass n1 bonnet lip for sale, never been used, still in gel coat for $55 plus postage

water pump in good condition due to upgrading to an n1 pump $25

standard r32 gtr cam gears $40+postage

standard r32 gtr cam gear cover $35+postage

standard r32 gtr timing belt in brand new condition $15+postage

front springs to fit a r33 gtst, i dont know what kind they are but came off my cuzns car, take dem $35+postage

genuine HPI exhaust manifolds, stainless steel, no cheep stainless shit, this is the real thing, worth good money $630ono plus postage

also the wheels, there still up for sale, got heaps of people interested in them but not replying to my emails

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bumpppp.... oppen to serious offers and also open to trades for something that will fit gtr and also will throw in some cash on top for the right wheels and must be in 18 inch and also wanting 18+9s or 18+9.5s all around,

cheers guys

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