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Item: 2 Air flow meters

Age: 1990

Condition: great

Price: 80 each

To Fit: (R32 GTST - R33 S1)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: both in perfect working order.

Item: R32 GTST Turbo

Age: 1990

Condition: Great

Price: 200 Neg

To Fit:

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: R32 Stock turbo came off the car at 80,000kms due to bigger upgrade. minimal shaft play next to nothing! works fine!

Item: R32 Stock computer

Age: 1990

Condition: great

Price: 120

To Fit: (R32 GTST)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: perfect working order came off car due to upgrade!

Item: R32 Spoiler

Age: 1990

Condition: great

Price: 150

To Fit: (R32 GTST)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: Great condition fresh paint bargon.

Item: Hicas lock bar

Age: Brand new

Condition: new

Price: 80

To Fit: (R32 GTST)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: Brand new never fit to car.

Item: 6 Stock R32 injectors

Age: 1990

Condition: great

Price: 80

To Fit: (R32 GTST)

Location: Gold Coast

Contact: 0410254181

Comments: Perfect working order came off car 80,000kms.

More to come including Stock Adjustable front spoiler whole kit. stock cats, front and dump, intercooler, standard suspension.

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Have you got any pics of the wing on a r32??

just the 1 on my profile picture there it looks better then the stock 1s you see going around its realy GT like.

parts still for sale BUMP!

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