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Gtr blitz BOV Bolt on you get all the pipes $250

R32 gtr rear seats I have two sets$100 each

R31 house FRP flares (front and rear) $600

r32 dash $100 bux

Centre consol $50

Stock gtr blow off valves $150

R32 gts rims Good rubber Just a pair $100

R31 15 inch rims $30

R32 gtr fuel tank + fuel pump $250

R32 GTR diff $450

R32 gtr wiring loom $250

R32 k sport coilovers $700( almost new) sold

R32 gtr door trims $50 each

R32 gtr boot SOLD

R32 gtr doors with glas $200 each

S13 driver side door with glass ect $50

32 gtr rear cradle $100

update

Gtr blitz BOV Bolt on you get all the pipes $250

R32 gtr rear seats I have two sets$100 each

R31 house FRP flares (front and rear) $600

r32 dash $100 bux

Centre consol $50

Stock gtr blow off valves $150

R32 gts rims Good rubber Just a pair $100

R31 15 inch rims $30

R32 gtr fuel tank + fuel pump $250

R32 GTR diff $450

R32 gtr wiring loom $250

R32 k sport coilovers $700( almost new)

R32 gtr door trims $50 each

R32 gtr boot SOLD

R32 gtr doors with glas $200 each

S13 driver side door with glass ect $50

32 gtr rear cradle $100

hey buddy, ill take the r32 wheels and the two door trims. can i pick up this weekend?

regards

Hey fatz do you have the two plastic vent things on the rear parcel shelf? getting a new shelf made up and need the vents :-)

Also after stock front 32 GTR brake set up - callipers, rotors, lines fittings etc pads not too important.

Hey fatz do you have the two plastic vent things on the rear parcel shelf? getting a new shelf made up and need the vents :-)

Also after stock front 32 GTR brake set up - callipers, rotors, lines fittings etc pads not too important.

yea have all of teh above just give me a bell

0448468884

Gtr blitz BOV

Bolt on you get all the pipes

$250

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R32 gtr rear seats

I have two sets

$100 each

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R31 house FRP flares (front and rear)

$600

Comes with a nice r31 house box

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r32 dash

$100 bux

Centre consol $50

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Stock gtr blow off valves

$150

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R32 gts rims

Good rubber

Just a pair $100

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R31 15 inch rims

$30

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R32 gtr fuel tank + fuel pump $250

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R32 GTR diff $450

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R32 gtr wiring loom

$250

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R32 k sport coilovers $700( almost new)

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R32 gtr door trims $50 each

R32 gtr boot $100

R32 gtr doors with glas $200 each

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S13 driver side door with glass ect

$50

32 gtr rear cradle $100

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Hey you still got the original rims?

Thanks Nath

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