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Item:R32 Factory SMIC + Piping

Condition: No leaks, few fins bent - can be straightened if you have the time.

Price: $70 ono

To Fit: R32, A31, perfect for rb20det conversions

Comments: Only removed as upgraded to fmic.

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Item: R32 Rear camber arms

Condition:Excellent

Price:$60 ono

To Fit: R32/S13/A31/180SX

Comments: Straight, Only removed due to buying adjustable arms.

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Item: R32 Rear seat belt set + belts + bolts

Condition: Good, no fraying, all lock up properly.

Price:$70ono

To Fit: R32, maybe others?

Comments: Removed due to fitting of roll cage

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Item: R32 Inner tail light boot trim

Condition: Good, little dirty

Price:$20

To Fit: R32

Comments:

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Item: R32 Rear Seats

Condition: Good, no rips or stains, need a good clean

Price:$80ono

To Fit: R32

Comments: Removed due to fitment of rollcage

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CONTACT VIA PM OR SMS 0402 198 170, PICKUP PREFERRED FROM MELB, SOUTH YARRA

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