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Time to sell up, got all these parts in the shed I've been collecting due to impulse buys.

first up;

ARC air box with rb20 afm (needs a panel filter for it) - $150

standard r32 spec m front bar with mouth cut bigger for more airflow, its got cf vinyl covering it. - $150 ono

ARC bov with adaptor to fit rb20, maybe leaking, not sure - $50

HKS bov, old style sequential ones, not the ones everyone wants on a sr20 pipe - $60

Pair of brand new Enkei Intowners 17x9 +38, slight kink on one wheel, still good to use/ maybe drift rims, centre sprayed black, no tyres $180 ono

Set of 6 stock rb20 injectors $50

r32 lip thing for standard front bar, sits on top - $20

300mm or 330mm tri spoke wheel with bunged up leather - $30

Blitz horn button - $20

Pair of Veilside 18x9 +38 with advan ad07 50% with camber wear - $300

Clear front indicators to suit r32 gtst - $70

Stock rb20 fuel pump - $30

Gutted r32 stock cat - offers?

Ebay short shifter kit to suit rb20 box, used for a day, comes with brand new nissan end cap thing - $40

probably more to come, need to find more stuff in the shed.

-tom

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