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hey guys n girls ive wrecked one of my 32s, ive still got heaps of shit left over

engine cross member $100

front lower control arms $ 100

upper arms new nolothane bushes $ 50

mint vicous lsd $150

Mint manual tailshaft $100

axels $70 for the pair

5 stud hubs $100

mint boot lid, white, no spoiler $ 70

passanger and drivers doors with petty much everything $100 each

dash cluster 180 xxx $ 80

interior eg front rear seats $150

extreme 6 puk clutch, still fine.. about 50-60% meat on it.. $150

r33 rb25de head $450 has new exhaust studs

type m stockl front and rear bumper ok condition $100 bucks for both

custom castor rods with new nolothane bushes $70

stocko suspension $ 150

front coilovers.. unknown brand no leaks $100 bucks

ive got heaps of random stuff laying around so if you need something drop me a pm or msg me on 0433 690 019

im in morphett vale, adelaide

cheers, Nathan

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hey mate, im very interested in both doors if they have side intrusion bars fitted. and if you have front guards with indicators im interested in them to.

Pm or call/sms 0422 034 450 as ill pretty much take them if they ahve the intrusion bars fitted.

Ryan

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HI I'm looking for a R32 roofliner, Boot Panels, L/R front Pillar Covers, L/R rear window surrounds and the two Panels that go below them next to the seat. Can you help

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Yo dude,define "front coilovers",just got em today,they are just stock springs on an upgraded shocker

lol what do you mean?? they are the older style coilover wich is cerclip adjustable.. and they are not stock springs! they are twice the thickness of the standard coils.. and they are 3 times as stiff!

parts that are left..

engine cross member $100

front lower control arms $ 100

upper arms new nolothane bushes $ 50

mint vicous lsd $150

Mint manual tailshaft $100

axels $70 for the pair

5 stud hubs $100

passanger and drivers doors with petty much everything $100 each

dash cluster 180 xxx $ 80

rear seats mint cond $ 30 bucks

r33 rb25de head $450 has new exhaust studs

type m stockl front and rear bumper ok condition $100 bucks for both

custom castor rods with new nolothane bushes $70

stocko suspension $ 150

ive got heaps of random stuff laying around so if you need something drop me a pm or msg me on 0433 690 019

im in morphett vale, adelaide

cheers, Nathan

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