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Item: gts-t bonnet, black

Age: 18yrs

Condition: immaculate perfect condition

Price: $250

To Fit: (What car) r32 gts-t

Location: adelaide

Contact: ben via pm or 0412920293

Comments: prefer local pick up only, as its rather large

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Item: left and right hand guards, black

Age: 18yrs

Condition: average

Price: $150 for the pair

To Fit: (What car) R32 gts-t

Location: adelaide

Contact: ben via pm or 0412920293

Comments: guards have been lipped and pumped out fairly wide. i had 17x8+5's with 225/45 fitting well just under the guard

guards are in fair condition, have small dents from indicators flapping around. wouldnt hurt to give them a lick of paint altho u would be able to use them as is. guards were pumped proffessionaly by 'adelaide radial tyre' with their guard roller.

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Item: r32 gtst clear front indicators left and right

Age: 18yrs maybe less

Condition: awesome condition, onli down fall is the top brackets are broken. easily mounted other ways i can explain if needed

Price: $100

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtst

Location: adelaide

Contact: ben via pm or 0412920293

Comments: um... yer get some nice clear indicators... you know u want them.

Item: R200 shimmed viscous diff centre with shafts

Age: 18yrs maybe less, has onli been shimmed for approx 5000 k's

Condition: awesome condition, nice and tight

Price: $150

To Fit: (What car) all the usual nissan r200 stuff

Location: adelaide

Contact: ben via pm or 0412920293

Comments:

Item: R33 rear diff housing non hicas, housing only

Age: no idea

Condition: as good as a diff housing can get lol

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car)

Location: adelaide

Contact: ben via pm or 0412920293

Comments: um... what else is there to know?

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the guards arent really worth sending interstate guys. wouldnt be cost effective, by the time u package mine up and pay for transport you may aswell buy them locally in nsw/qld wherever u are.

in my opinion they are not worth sending - but if u insist, you organise something, get your own prices and if ur still realli keen we can organise something

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