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Item:Stainless steel intake pipe

Age:Unsure

Condition:Close to new

Price:$60 paid 100 for it.

To Fit: R32 gtst

Location:Sydney Liverpool area

Contact:PM me

Comments:Bought this off the forums few months back. Havent got round to fitting it as i havent been bothered, plus im getting rid of pod. Because of the way the pipe sits you need to run some new hoses from the bov and breather to the pipe.

Intake pipe pic 1

Intake pipe pic 2

Item:K&N M's Pod filter

Age:Few years

Condition:ok

Price:40

To Fit:R32, R33 maybe bolt on. Any turbo car

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Pod filter in good condition, just been recently cleaned and oiled again. M's type is the biggest pod you can get. Selling due to going back to stock.

Pod filter pic

Pod filter pic 2

Item:R32 rear spoiler

Age:Few years

Condition:Average

Price:40

To Fit:R32

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Rear spoiler in average condition. paint is fading on both corners. could do with a respray. one small chip on right side as can see in pics. wiring plug there, missing one or two bolts which shouldnt be a problem

Spoiler pic 1

Spoiler pic 2

spoiler pic 3

Item:Nardi steering wheel

Age:unknown

Condition:good

Price: offers

To Fit:most bosskits

Location:Liverpool

Contact:PM

Comments:Wheel in good condition apart from the small piece missing from the side. Horn button not on properly but still sits in place. hard to explain but all there and works. please refer to pics to get a good idea of damage

Wheel 1

wheel 2

wheel 3

wheel 4

wheel 5

wheel 6

PM me, will post any items at buyers expense. Cheers

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Pm replied.

Also have a standard rear sway bar off a r32 gtst. $30

and a 3" front /dump pipe and cat. mild steel ok condition good as a spare i guess. $50

pics up soon. Still have the wheel and spoiler

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pics now up for dump, rear swaybar and apexi air filter

dump $50 ok condition

dump

dump 1

rear sway bar $30

swaybar

apexi air filter, close to new, maybe 2months old, slight bends when mechanic was fitting intake pipe $60

filter

filter 2

turbo manifold - was bought of the forums thought it fit rb20det. but it doesnt the top pipe fouls in the rocket cover bolt. i guess you could probably get

it to fit with some modification. I just want my money back this crap cost me alot more because everything went wrong when fitting including breaking

the bolts on the head, buying a new manifold and new geniune nissan gaskets. $100

manifold

manifold 2

manifold 3

manifold 4

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still have most parts available guys want this s**t gone :blink:

K&N Pod $30

Manifold $100

Dump/front pipe $50

Rear spoiler $40

Rear swaybar $30

Nardi wheel $best price

Check start of post for pics

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