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i recently sold my car so here are my left over bits n pieces for sale as i no longer have my car!!

all items are in frankston south vic and can be sent at buyers expense...

you can contact me on 0409556340 or pm

Sard 550cc injectors direct swap for rb20!! $1000 new perfect condition $500 firm!

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Z32 AFM good condition includes plug $250

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Garrett gt3540 turbo (xr6 turbo spec) has a new core and includes exhaust flange and a spare t3 flange and silicon elbow.. mint condition!! $1250 firm!!

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Tein Ha coilovers 3 only!! 2 front and one rear! to suit r32 gtr/gts4 the 3 are in good condition no leaks!! $300

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brand new rb30 crank collar and 2x 1.5mm oil restrictors.. a must for a rb30 conversion $100

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rb20 flywheel.. good condition could do with a machine.. $50

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brand New federal 595 tires x2 235/40/18 retail for 300 a Tyre $300 for the pair firm!!

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R32 Gtst Rear Slotered Rotors And Bendex Brake Pads.. Brand New $200

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interested in the Teins?

hows the adjusters feel on the them? still stiff?

flexable on the price?

teins are very stiff!! great condition... fairly firm on price... there is only 1 missing and these coilovers retail for almost $2000 new or $1000 second hand!!

injectors sold!!

also i forgot to state the turbo has oil and water fittings,.. so its basically everything u need to bolt on..

Edited by lwboosted
would the coilovers fit a r32 gtst?

also would you seperate and sell just the rear set?

i believe the two front ones will fit its just the rear that are different but i aint 100% sure... the price is bassed on the pair because they are missing one rear.. so its the same price for 2 and you get the 3rd for free.. lol

what pics do u want me to take?? they are brand new in the box... they look like brand new slotted rotors???

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