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R32 type m wing $100

Rb20 standard top half of plenum $80

3inch turbo front and part dump pipe, v type join $100

R32 front blinkers $60

R32 type m front fog lights $80

Rb20 gearbox slave cylinder $? meh what ever lol

Part of an Rb front mount intercooler kit $40

Turbosmart boost controller $60

R32 stock steering wheel $same as 3 above lol

Location:

Southern Highlands

Website:

This one and boostcruising

Item Condition:

used

Reason for Selling:

Old parts that are at my parents place and they wish them gone lol

Price and Payment Conditions:

As listed

Extra Info:

All prices are ono and if u are willing to pay for the fuel i will drive them to u, granted u are with in an hour and a half of me

Car pics are for view of the wing blinkers and foglights on the car

Pictures:

http://www.boostcruising.com/forums/index....howtopic=458497

Contact Details:

pm me or email at [email protected]

Thanks everyone

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what condition is the steering wheel in? any pics? im after gear boot cover, hand break cover, and hand break all in good condition. cheers adam

I actually have all 3 of those but the reason i replaced them is cause they are all faded, and the steering wheel his little chips out of the top so u probably wont want them.

Sorry mate,i got my new hand brake and gear boot ones from ebay and they fit good and wont to expensive.

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