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rods with ARP bolts SOLD pending payment

Guys

Thanks for all the messages - FYI:

Z32's And Apexi Filters SOLD pending payment (Harry)

Air Box on hold pending payment (petra)

Cusco tops SOLD pending payment (BNR#@)

Nismo Skirts and Pods SOLD pending payment

Cheers

Steve

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hi, can you please send me a pic of the stock centre console gauge cluster. I assume it is in full working order?

also include price posted to adelaide?

Cheers.

Sorry - sold the 3 gauge cluster last night :P

hi, can you please send me a pic of the stock centre console gauge cluster. I assume it is in full working order?

also include price posted to adelaide?

Cheers.

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pm sent regarding

'Cusco F Upper Control Arms

Suit BNR32

Stronger and allow more neg than stock arms / good upgrade for worn stock arms

$POA Available soon'

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Bump for "Antimatter" great bloke to deal with. Purchased a block from him and turned up next day in Adelaide.

Cheers!

rods with ARP bolts SOLD pending payment

Hey mate if you still got the GTR sump can you please pm me your details

Thanks, Darren

Sorry guys haven't been checking this post regularly. please PM me that way I get an email so I know I need to respond.

stock GTR ecu still avail ?

What have you got left from the original post? A mate wants your the R34 Nismo exhaust if you still have it.

sorry exhaust is sold

will put up an updated post soon

What have you got left from the original post? A mate wants your the R34 Nismo exhaust if you still have it.

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