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Posting this stuff on behalf of a mate. Please DON'T PM ME about this gear, just email the address below. Cheers

R33 calipers and rotors

R32 GTR rear Spoiler

R32 GTR front lower lip

R32 GTR rear craddle (can seperate, has gtr diff and alluminium craddle bushes)

R32 GTR Nizmo height adjustable shocks and springs

One piece tail shaft to fit between 33 gearbox and 32 rear end

Apexi N1 exhaust from dump pipe back

R32 tail lights

APEXI GT spec intercooler

R32 GTR fuel pump

RB25det engine (has done approx 30,000km)

Another RB25det with head and inlet only $1500

To4r turbo kit (has HKS cast manifold with twin external wasgates) can seperate

OS Giken Twin plate clutch, only done 3,000km

Please email MattR (click here) with questions and offers

"Not sure what else till I start to pull everything down. Am open to serious prices, no harm in asking though"

"Most of the things wont be available for about two weeks when I sort out eveything else"

Cheers - DON'T PM me please!! Contact Matty direct by email.

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Dude I sent an email to the above address regarding the R32 GTR lower lip. It was bounced back - incorrect address.

Could you please ask your friend to email me:

[email protected]

with details of the condition etc.

Thanks,

Richard

Originally posted by Nightcrawler

sorry mmmgtir, I just realised there was a typo in the addie. Anyone who has emailed Matt please try again .... sorry

Hey Nightcrawler,

That address still isn't working :(

If you could forward on my address re: the lower lip that would be great.

Thanks,

Richard

Yeah I am signed up try [email protected]

lower lip 350 couple of scratches

fuel pump 300

the exhaust will fit a 32gtst thats what I had it on, 700

any other questions just ask

The t04r was on a 32gtst with rb25, it has hks cast manifold and twin external wastegates, I can sell seperatly if you want. looking for 3500 for the whole set up, so let me know if you only want the turbo. Cheers Matt

Hey fatz can do just the turbo for 3000 then you can get a manifold made up to suit.

BAO2ME can do the clutch for 1500 only done 2000kms

morboost havent got digi but looks like a gtr style intercooler

core size 600by270by80

How Much For the Cooler and Wot r the dimensions?

Would u prefer an SA buyer?

Sorry to hear about your car matt that would of been sweet to see it in Speed Mag.

And this is wot was from your car huh? So i'd be guessin it would already be white like the Spoiler etc.?

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