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Hey guys need to borrow the following to get me through regency

R32 standard catback and cat

R32 gtr standard computer

R32 gtr standard suspension

R32 gtr standard wheels with goo enough amount of tread to get it passed, all up will be needed for like 1 day cheers

0401475561

Hey Guys i am looking for a aftermarket intake manifold for a NEO RB25DET, will consider all options ie- complete with throttle, inj &rail, just manifold, new used ect ect Show me what ya got.

SMS Details and pics to 0422444532

Hey Guys i am looking for a aftermarket intake manifold for a NEO RB25DET, will consider all options ie- complete with throttle, inj &rail, just manifold, new used ect ect Show me what ya got.

SMS Details and pics to 0422444532

Sorry wrong section..oops :stupid:

Hey guys need to borrow the following to get me through regency

R32 standard catback and cat

R32 gtr standard computer

R32 gtr standard suspension

R32 gtr standard wheels with goo enough amount of tread to get it passed, all up will be needed for like 1 day cheers

0401475561

hi i got a set of r32 gtr wheels. pm me if you still need some

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Guys,

Need to borrow 1x Early and 1x Later R32 GT-R, and 1x R33 GT-R for some product fitment testing please? I'm Located in Hope Valley, and willing to share beers one evening after work, or a Saturday to test-fit some new products I'm making ;)

Prefer un-modified examples, or at least with factory inlet piping, and stock or mild turbos.

Let me know if you are able to help,

Cheers,

Nigel

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