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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

wanting interior trim near rear window on both sides for r32 gts-t not broken

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everything still here.. Now have a white bonnet, white rear bar, purple rear bar, stock dump pipe and front pipe.. Everything has to go!

hey just wonderin if u got the wirein harness that goes from the ignitor box to the computer and injectors? i just need that wirein harness

hey just wonderin if u got the wirein harness that goes from the ignitor box to the computer and injectors? i just need that wirein harness

na sorry buddy i dont..

hey mate u get my first post u should feel lucky i need left blinker radtatior and mushroom filter if u got one and a low klm cluster

ive got a cluster with 180 on it..

im after the hubs...will they suit a s13 stud conversion?

if so ill have them

im pretty sure the the rear ones will.. dont think the front ones will.. do a bit of a search and get back to me.. ill give u the handbrake assembly for free if u buy the hubs

got any pictures on the front&rear bar?

looking for r32 gtr front bar with lip!!

i have one which im willing to sell some time soon, how much do they roughly go these days?

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heyy,

im looking for a 92 GTST passanger side front guard and passanger and middle air vents in good condition. any chances?

Thanks heaps :(

na sorry buddy, some gaurds but they have dents n shit..

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Hi, was the car ABS-equipped? I am after non-abs brake lines that are connected to the master cylinder - there are three of them; I am after the one that goes to the rear of the car (it's pretty shirt) and the one that goes to the driver's side tyre well.

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