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manual or auto?

keen on turbz kit, but waiting for tax time haha

It was a manual, but gbox is already sold sorry!

swing me a PM if you're interested in the kit :ermm:

yo chris just making something clear here. your V-pro is it silver or gold? ...im hoping gold here......

sorry mate it's not a gold, i think the gold versions are only the newest ones. this one is an older model

Few more pics for those interested...

Alternator - $100

P/s pump $120

A/c pump - $120

6x Stock coilpacks - $100

coilpack cover - $50

handbrake gear boot - $25

All pms should be replied, if I missed you pls send again!

cheers

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sold:

greddy bov

HKS gauges

rear strut brace

greddy fmic/piping

clear indicators

rear swaybar

heater core

steering rack

drivers door shell

tomei brake cyl stopper

everything else still available!

Hi,

I was after the side and front indicator plugs only if you have them available. Am having some problems with some lights i bought and have been told that they are R33 ones.

If you have the availble please let me know and PM me your number.

Matt

hi just wanted to know have you got the left & right rear seat belts, and also theres a plug that sits behind the glove box goes into the heater fan. i need the bit thats on the fan how much for both cheers :bunny:

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hey mate will thew work wheel nuts be good for an r32 gtr, let me know and also what condition are they in, are the nuts worn out or are they still perfect and pm me your last price as i got some one that is selling them for $135 plus postage brand new but only has red and blue and im after black mate, pm me your last price,

cheers tony

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Hi,

what suspension(if any) have you got available [all 4 corners]? and can you confirm that will fit series 2.

and what would postage be to NT 0871?

Thanks heaps.

hey mate will thew work wheel nuts be good for an r32 gtr, let me know and also what condition are they in, are the nuts worn out or are they still perfect and pm me your last price as i got some one that is selling them for $135 plus postage brand new but only has red and blue and im after black mate, pm me your last price,

cheers tony

Sorry mate, wheel nuts are sold already

you have pm

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Hi,

what suspension(if any) have you got available [all 4 corners]? and can you confirm that will fit series 2.

and what would postage be to NT 0871?

Thanks heaps.

Pm sent

Hey man

Can you PM me if the coilovers will suit BCNR33?

Thanks

Sorry mate they'll only fit gtst, and theyre sold!

gday mate am after the Greddy turbo timer? postage to Melbourne 3034 cheers mate.

Sorry mate its sold

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