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- R32 20mm wider front fiberglass guards one brand new, other has holes where was test fitted but not cut or anything - $150 ono

- Splitfire D1 ignition system ( its an earthing kit for coilpacks) cant use cause i want my coilpack cover on - $50

- r32 4 door taillights in gc - $80

- GAB shocks, rears damper adjustable and front shave lower springs

(not sure on condition of shocks, rear has a dent but was ok when on my car)

been off for a while now since i installed coilovers so condition may have changed - $100ono

- veilside rear bar for r32 gtst, brand new never fitted or used - $100ono

- front gtst cloth seats, need a vacuum and clean - $80ono

- r32 sedan bootlid and type m sedan spoiler, one tiny dent near boot lock - $80ono

- s14 non hicas powersteering pump and resivoir and bracket (decided to keep my hicas pump) - $100ono

may add few other things if i can find in next few days

have a few 32 sedan doors and door trims will have to pull them out

Parts are located in melb

pm or email me for any questions

Cheers Nick

f**k

Where were you a few weeks ago! :blush:

LOL yeh i saw that but didnt think i was gona be selling off this stuff

you can still buy them if it happens again :)

PM's replyed :)

- Splitfire D1 ignition system ( its an earthing kit for coilpacks) cant use cause i want my coilpack cover on - $50

got a model number mate?

would the non hicas power steering pump work in a r32 gtst? pm'd about guards

Im not to sure if itll fit, you will have to find out

Could you please email a pic of the guards to [email protected]

Thanks!

Email sent :D

Cheers Nick

i don't suppose you know if the speaker grills in the front doors are the same as the 2 door ones?

if they are, would you be willing to post a pair of them to brissy?

sorry forgot to reply man been kinda busy

yeh they arnt in the best condition, both have fairly bad dents in them and i wouldnt recommend using them

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- R32 20mm wider front fiberglass guards one brand new, other has holes where was test fitted but not cut or anything - $150 ono

- Splitfire D1 ignition system ( its an earthing kit for coilpacks) cant use cause i want my coilpack cover on - $50

- r32 4 door taillights in gc - $80

- GAB shocks, rears damper adjustable and front shave lower springs

(not sure on condition of shocks, rear has a dent but was ok when on my car)

been off for a while now since i installed coilovers so condition may have changed - $100ono

- veilside rear bar for r32 gtst, brand new never fitted or used - $100ono

- front gtst cloth seats, need a vacuum and clean - $80ono

- r32 sedan bootlid and type m sedan spoiler, one tiny dent near boot lock - $80ono

- s14 non hicas powersteering pump and resivoir and bracket (decided to keep my hicas pump) - $100ono

may add few other things if i can find in next few days

have a few 32 sedan doors and door trims will have to pull them out

Parts are located in melb

pm or email me for any questions

Cheers Nick

let me guess u are not willing to sell the rubber seals in the doors? i m assuming its off a 4 door 32 expecting a no but i can only ask

pm reply

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