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up for sale parts for GTR32 all in good condition list as follows;

APEXI rear coil-overs multi adjustable with upper camber self adjustment $300-00

GTR32 front shocks no leaks & both work well (2 x pairs) $100-00 each set

GTR32 set of six (6) GTR coil packs $100-00

GTR32 upper left side (inner) control arm $80-00

GTR32 set of rear ball joints (vertical) NEW parts $100-00

GTR32 complete standard Air box $150-00

GTR32 Tail shaft complete and in good working order $100-00 (this is heavy so prefer Tassie buyer could possibly deliver)

Postage at buyer's expense.

That's All Folks! don't bother contacting me if you don't have the cash :D [email protected]

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up for sale parts for GTR32 all in good condition list as follows;

APEXI rear coil-overs multi adjustable with upper camber self adjustment $300-00

GTR32 front shocks no leaks & both work well (2 x pairs) $100-00 each set

GTR32 set of six (6) GTR coil packs $100-00

GTR32 upper left side (inner) control arm $80-00

GTR32 set of rear ball joints (vertical) NEW parts $100-00

GTR32 complete standard Air box $150-00 SOLD TO Dave R31

GTR32 Tail shaft complete and in good working order $100-00 (this is heavy so prefer Tassie buyer could possibly deliver)

Postage at buyer's expense.

That's All Folks! don't bother contacting me if you don't have the cash :D [email protected]

All the rest still up for grabs PM's replied ;)

up for sale parts for GTR32 all in good condition list as follows;

APEXI rear coil-overs multi adjustable with upper camber self adjustment $300-00

GTR32 front shocks no leaks & both work well (One Pair Left) $100-00 First set sold to Limey

GTR32 set of six (6) GTR coil packs $100-00

GTR32 upper left side (inner) control arm $80-00

GTR32 set of rear ball joints (vertical) NEW parts $100-00

GTR32 complete standard Air box $150-00 SOLD TO Dave 31

GTR32 Tail shaft complete and in good working order $100-00 (this is heavy so prefer Tassie buyer could possibly deliver)

Postage at buyer's expense.

That's All Folks! don't bother contacting me if you don't have the cash :laugh: [email protected]

Jump in and pick yourself up some parts guys and girls ;)

Edited by GTR092
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hi mate very interested in your apexi coil overs, are they to suit any r32 gtr? are the seals and everything ok? does the adjusting spanner come with them? Im from Melbourne and need a pair asap so pm me with your number and ill call you to organise it straight away!!!

hi mate very interested in your apexi coil overs, are they to suit any r32 gtr? are the seals and everything ok? does the adjusting spanner come with them? Im from Melbourne and need a pair asap so pm me with your number and ill call you to organise it straight away!!!

Yup to suit R32 GTR, coilovers have no leaks and my mechanic that put in and removed them said they were in great condition!

unfortunately i dont have the adjusting spanner but they arent really a must have and can be adjusted without it,

PM'ed you my contact number bud :)

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