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have for sale some parts that not required anymore, located in Sydney, pick up available n postage interstate for smaller items.

NGK iridium - BCPR6EIX-11 x 6 was only used for less than 2k when was changed by CRD when got car tuned. Bought for $120 looking for - $70 $50 (GTR, GTST's)

R32 GTST side skirts M style bought for $300 and been sitting here as it doesnt fit GTR's - $100 (pick up preferred) SOLD

R32 M3 style side mirrors electric un-painted still used in excellent condition - $50 SOLD

R32 GTR stock side skirts gunmetal grey $50 (pick up preferred)

R32 GTR second hand gear boot and hand brake cover $40 (some wear marks no rips or tears)

R32 GTR scuff plates door sills, some marks but no cracks etc $40

R32 AC climate controls..dont know if working bought it to replace my cracked face plate - $50

R32 GTR stock clutch line, from separation box to the slave cylinder replaced with nismo item $30

R32 GTR used O2 sensor in working order $30

R32 GTR stock suspension front and back, fronts have RS-R springs- $120 $100

NEW Large battery box - $20

Drivers side bride rail...bottom mount $100 fits r32,a31,r33

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Also up for grabs is NISMO braided clutch line only used for less than 2k asking $90

upgraded to Maltech braided clutch line.

also

Polished RB26 plenum with throttle bodies and throttle linkages. asking $380 upgraded to greddy plenum

Polished plenum still available $280

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Will you post 1x 02 sensor to Penrith?

yeh no probs, i was speaking to buster (brett) picked up plenum from there on sunday. could have dropped it off then as well.

its only the short one for front turbo..used the other plug for rear

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