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Item:Standard steering wheel

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$100ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t and GTR i think

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:Was replaced with sports steering wheel

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Item:R/H side window switch suround

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$40ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t 2door

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments window sich broken but still has mirror switch

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Item:Power steer reservoir

Age:18yrs

Condition:Good

Price:$20

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:lid doesnt have level switch

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Item:front cross member end steer rack

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:average

Price:$150ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:most pipes are cut but the rack will sill work if hooked up with new pipes

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Item:rear cradle

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:average

Price:$100ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:passenger side bottom control arm bent due to coming out of wreck

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Item:rear upper control arms

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$100 pair ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t and GTR i think

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:in good working order

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Item:Side mount intercooler and pipes

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$150ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:good condition for age

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Item:Diff

Age:100,000km

Condition:Good

Price:$180ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:been shimed so its tight

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Item:Standard turbo

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:average

Price:$100ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:suit rebuild

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Item:fuel pump

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$40ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:worked fine when removed from car

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Item:fuel regulator

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$10ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:worked fine when removed from car

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Item:power steer pump

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:average

Price:$60ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:suit rebuild

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Item:electric front lip

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$100ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:worked fine when removed from car

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Item:Standard front springs

Age:18yrs i guess

Condition:Good

Price:$40ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

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Item:Bov adapter

Age:2yrs

Condition:Good

Price:$40ono

To Fit:R32 GTS-t or most Rb series engine

Location:Burnie Tas 7320

Contact: [email protected] or pm or 0400886823

Comments:worked fine when removed from car

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