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2x stock R32 dump pipes. $20ea? fit 33 too

stock front pipe for 32/33 $25

1x stock R32 cat converter - mesh still in reasonable nick $30

*will do a dump/front/cat combo for $50 if someone wants all three*

Universal rear muff, looks like 2in inlet. good condish. $50

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Stock RB20 turbo, dunno kays - minor shaft play, no actuator - $80?

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Stock R32 front upper arms with what look like aftermarket urethane bushes - $50

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Stock R32 RB20 cooler and some of the piping - $20

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5 stud 20mm spacers, hubcentric. $90

RB20 AFM - not really sure what these are worth. In good nick, with mesh and stuff still intact. Putting $125 on it.

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3 pairs of wheels, all 5x114.3

16 x 8 +38 Watanabe $160

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16 x 8 +20 SSR 5 spokers $220

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16 x 9 +13 VIP style $280

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*I can have the tyres swapped onto one of the other pairs for an extra 20 bucks - 205/45/16 Federal SS595 (the ones currently on the SSRs)*

*DEAL OF THE YEAR :down: - if anyone wants ALL of the rims + the spacers, will do all that shit for $500! Just need to remove these rims from my house :)

Located in SA, nearish Mt Barker. Not real keen on posting shit, maybe small/light stuff.

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They look like this but the edges are black so they don't stand out as much. Threads are tip top condish and they come with 10 wheelnuts too.

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Will post to Melbs but will pass whatever it costs onto you.

hey mate got a mobile number? very keen on the spacers iff still availible.

plus im in Hahndorf. :ermm:

Spacers spoken for pending payment, but if that doesn't work out you'll be the first to know mate.

i'll take the front pipe, are you free tomorrow?

my number's 0403011361

msg when ya free

cheers tys

SMS'd :banana:

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