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Defi style boost guage with wiring just needs to run a vacuum line - $30

R32 gtst el dash lighting kit can be changed from blue to green - $30

does not light up the whole dash but looks good when lit

r32 gtr bov

can be used for r32,33,34 gtst and gtt - $50

Nismo short shifter came out of a 32 never used in my car was told couldnt fit???

maybe because it didnt have the 2 plastic pieces on the bottom and bounced around to much - $50

QFM K500 pads for r32 gtst

used for about 5000km have about 90% meat left

honestly the reason to sell is that they made my front rotors squeak to much when driving - $50 pair

good to have cheap pads though and they do brake very well

r32 gtst AAC valve

not sure how its working but ive cleaned it out powdercoated black - $15

Turbosmart boost T - $40

self explanitory

Drift catch can silver

all fittings and brackets - $50

Splitfire D1 ignition system

( its an earthing kit for coilpacks)

cant use cause i want my coilpack cover on

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...Di-t157059.html -$50

s14 non hicas powersteering pump and resivoir and bracket - $100

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

r32 4 door taillights in gc - $60 both

5mm spacers - $10

Parts are in Northern Melb

Pickup or postage extra on small items

pm or email me with any questions

pics up soon

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also found a set of front guard liners for r32 - $50 pair

and a set of springs from damper adjusted GAB shocks

the rear are stiffer than standard springs and the fronts stiffer and lower (these are blue rears are black) - $40 set

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one last part a genuine veilside r32 front bar, came off a 32 gtr

is a 2 part bar and has the veilside stickers on the inside

bottom lip is broken in half and bar has some cracks but fixable - $70

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Defi style boost guage with wiring just needs to run a vacuum line - $30

QFM K500 pads for r32 gtst

used for about 5000km have about 90% meat left

honestly the reason to sell is that they made my front rotors squeak to much when driving - $50 pair

good to have cheap pads though and they do brake very well

r32 gtst AAC valve

not sure how its working but ive cleaned it out powdercoated black - $15

Turbosmart boost T - $40

self explanitory

Splitfire D1 ignition system

( its an earthing kit for coilpacks)

cant use cause i want my coilpack cover on

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Sp...Di-t157059.html -$50

s14 non hicas powersteering pump and resivoir and bracket - $100

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

r32 4 door taillights in gc - $60 both

5mm spacers - $10

set of front guard liners for r32 - $50 pair

and a set of springs from damper adjusted GAB shocks

the rear are stiffer than standard springs and the fronts stiffer and lower (these are blue rears are black) - $40 set

one last part a genuine veilside r32 front bar, came off a 32 gtr

is a 2 part bar and has the veilside stickers on the inside

bottom lip is broken in half and bar has some cracks but fixable - $70

still all for sale

need cash for clutch fund :D

edit: also have a kenwood sub in box made for r32 boots (low level box) with DUB monoblock amp for $400

about 3 weeks old

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