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Located in Sunshine, Melbourne. PM or contact on 0402 198 170 - Bryan

Pickup preferred, won't ship anything big.

R32 GTS-T Dump/Front Pipe - Good condition, Stock dump, front pipe is aftermarket 3", Mild steel, o2 sensor not included, bolts up to standard turbo/cat or 3" catback, good for a stock looking engine bay and quiet exhaust! Selling as I fitted a 3" front/dump.

$50

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Deka ETX16L Battery - 1 month old, 250cca cranks at 500-750. Have used it to start car 3 times, driven on for 20 minutes at most, compact and lightweight at 5kg~,needs a recharge (I don't have a charger), perfect for boot install or small battery needed after FMIC. Still have original box + invoice. Selling as I sold the car it was in.

$120 ONO paid $220! It's basically new!

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R32 GTS-T Tail lights - Good condition, no blemishs cracks etc, electronics all work fine. Selling as I installed L.E.D's. Covers not included. Can get pics if needed.

$50

Bride Superlow Passenger rail - FC3S - Perfect.

$100

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HKS Pod filter - 3" Inlet, Yellow foam, could use a clean, or new foam elements are available from sponsors. Comes with silicone joiner

$30

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Will also have a 3" Catback for r32 Gts-t up for grabs in a few weeks. It is Mild steel, and has a decent muffler and big cannon, has a JASMA badge on it so it isn't too loud at all.

I think it may be a oldschool nismo exhaust? I really have no idea. Chasing $200 for it.

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