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I'll take the Cusco radiator if it suits an R32 GTR without modifications.

I'm in Adelaide too so no need to freight it to me; I'll pickup.

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all those bits to get rid of or you will be cramped for space? haha thats unlucky as you can come get the 5 stud rear n other bits i have for ya :)

Very Interested in the cage! But I'd like pic of the whole thing and/or you made it?

Rhys

Its a Jap one but the brand wasn't listed. Here are the only other pics I have showing the front bars of the cage.

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all those bits to get rid of or you will be cramped for space? haha thats unlucky as you can come get the 5 stud rear n other bits i have for ya :happy:

Haha finally off the car? I'll have to pack some lunch for the drive.

question about the trust cooler. is it for a rb20 origionally or is it for a r32gtr origionally?

The Trust cooler pictured is off a Silvia with an RB26 transplate, twin TD05s and was set up as a drag car in Japan. Had a line locker, no front swaybar etc.

I would say it is for a GTR as it is 150mm thick which is complete overkill for any RB20 setup. As far as I know its the thickest Trust make.

could you please pm me some more detailed specs on the td06 suit rb25

also wat size rear housing is it?

Are the tail lights still available? depending on price and if they will fit my 32 4 door ill take them.

unless you change the rear beaver panel (where the tailights bolt onto) then you cant use r32 coupe lights

leave them as sedan lights they suit the car better and thats what makes it a 4 door to :P

unless you change the rear beaver panel (where the tailights bolt onto) then you cant use r32 coupe lights

leave them as sedan lights they suit the car better and thats what makes it a 4 door to ;)

I just don't like how they are black. would rather it all white bar the parts that light up.

Might just have to cover everything up and spray them.

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Bodykit

Injectors

RB20 head, cams, cam gears, head gasket

Coilovers

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I've PM'd as well, wanting to find out when I can pick up the radiator.

Some communication would be appreciated.

Ok its been a month since anything has happened, i dont really want to start making any accusations but im starting to think this may be a scam.

Prove me wrong

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