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Hi guys,

I'm clearing out some of the larger bits and pieces from my garage as they are taking up too much space.

Stock stuff

Bonnet sold

R32GTSt driver side front guard, gunmetal, straight, paint in good condition with a few minor blemishes and light scratches. compliance indicators are still installed $75

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R32GTSt passenger side front guard, gunmetal, slight kink where the tyre nicked the guard at a skid pan day but barely noticeable, paint ok, compliance indicators still installed $65

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R32GTSt stock rims with shot tyres. I think they are in reasonable condition, there's almost certainly some gutter rash but i haven't looked closely in the last few years since they were taken off. $200 for the 4

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R33GTSt front half of the manual tail shaft, i got it to pinch the yoke for my gear box swap, ended up getting a new one. $25.

Performance stuff

M's K&N pod. One of the big ones including the adapter to bolt to the stock afm. Also fits z32 afm. used. looks to be in reasonable condition $50

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X Force 3.5 inch straight through cannon. Universal fit, brand new, never used (the plug has been used as it fit my current exhaust) $100

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I'll post some more pics up tomorrow when the light is better.

All prices ono. Pick up only at Campbelltown NSW for the stock stuff as it's just too big/heavy/easily damaged for postage. pod can be posted at buyers expense.

Thats all i can think of atm

cheers

Dave

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pics added.

Dave, 2 of the wheels have no rash and are in surprisingly good condition, one has a very small mark on the lip and one has a bit of rash (i've added a photo of the rash).

cheers

Dave

i will have in a week or so, just waiting on my gtr ones to arrive. The top mount has snapped off where the screw goes through but i've just had a big washer on there holding it in place for the last 3 years with no problem

Where abouts in sydney do you live becuase i'll take that bonnet asap, if you could drop it off to my house i would be happy to pay $200, i am located near North Richmond, thanks

sorry whyte, the r32 and r33 front halfs are completely different. The r32 has the center bearing on the front half and the r33 has it on the back half from memory (or vice versa). The yoke size is different as well.

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