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Hey Guys, couple of spare R32 parts laying around the garage no longer needed.

1x R32 SET OF PIAA AFTERMARKET LIGHTS, couple of wires need to be fixed up $50 - Price Drop - $25

1x R32 gtst std steering wheel $50 - Pricedrop, $25

2x R32 gtst std rear shocks $50ea - Price drop $25ea

1x R32 gtst std airbox with HKS filter $80 SOLD PENDING PAYMENT

1x R32 gtst M-Spec rear wing, VGC, Black $150

1x RB20det 2 1/2" front pipe $25

PM me or email me - [email protected] (better off to email as I don't come to this site much anymore)

Parts located in Deception Bay - QLD.

Will post some items but not the shocks or the wing.

Pics - http://www.nissansilvia.com/forums/index.p...=332672&hl=

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Be aware that series 2 r32 steering wheels arent interchangeable with series 1 r32's.

Judging by the pics, he is selling a series2 steering wheel, so it should fit 1991-1993 r32's.

Easy way to tell the difference is the horn button;

Series1: shiney plastic

Series2: same material as the steering wheel.

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hey i just got a r33 steering wheel will this fit my s2r32 ?

quote name=Rekin' date='8 Oct 2008, 04:49 PM' post='4182392]

Be aware that series 2 r32 steering wheels arent interchangeable with series 1 r32's.

Judging by the pics, he is selling a series2 steering wheel, so it should fit 1991-1993 r32's.

Easy way to tell the difference is the horn button;

Series1: shiney plastic

Series2: same material as the steering wheel.

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