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Item: r32 gtr 2wd/4wd switch

Age: practically new

Condition: new

Price: $50ono +postage

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtr

Location: melbourne

Contact: tony 0412862091

Comments: hi guys, up for sale is an r32 gtr 2wd/4wd switch, this allows you to switch the car on rwd without turning the car off, i have one in my gtr and also a cousins gtr and are extremely perfect, all you need to do even though your driving just switch it to on and there comes the 2wd and switch it off for 4wd, takes only 2mins to install, all you need to do is take your 4wd fuse off and plug this in and off you go, will come with instructions anyway

cheers tony

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hi guys i got another rwd/4wd switch for sale, i had 2 but now will sell the one out of my gtr, someone take it for $35,

and also my other cousin will probably sell the one that is installed in his acr due to a loss of license and about to sell his car so will sell this seperate

so there will be 2 more available but mine is up for sale for sure

cheers tony

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one is pretty much sold but the other one is still available as i havnt heard of the buyer so someone grab one,

guys im located in the northern suburbs in melbourne,

cheers tony

pm replied mate

guys one of my mates called me in the morning and wreckens he will be getting more switches so if anyone wants one let me know as i will have heaps here with me available in the next week so just pm me if interested,

they are $40 guys, i just had to sell my spare one and one of my cousins switch for $35 posted just for quick sale

cheers tony

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pm sent to everyone, have a few here on me right now, they are pretty madd and really good to have fun with, i luv it in my gtr, again these are $40 and allow about $5 for postage and yous dont need to wait for these swicthes, soon as i see money in account the next day will be sent off or even the same day if its early so grab yourselfs some swicthes for your r32 gtr,

cheers guys

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anyome after switches just throw me a pm, guys have been absolutely very happy with these switches so grab yourself some as i have 4 left here with me but can get more if needed,

cheers tony

  • 1 year later...
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anyome after switches just throw me a pm, guys have been absolutely very happy with these switches so grab yourself some as i have 4 left here with me but can get more if needed,

cheers tony

hey mate i know ur topic was a long time ago but im after a gtr switch....any chance got any going?

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