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- R32 CF bonnet

CF over lay, other half is fibreglass

Average condition, slight crack on one of the vents

Suits someone who doesn't mind doing a bit of fibreglass

$200

- R32 tail Shaft

Roughly 130k's

$100

- Urethane gbox mount

Bought from sponsor NV N01

$50

- R33 s2 seats

Great condition, missing leaver on driver side, can easily be found at wreckers

Great upgrade for 180sx, r32 etc

$100

- R33 condenser

$40

- R33 Diff

Came out of a 1995 model r33, roughly 100k's

Melbourne, Eastern

0422-357-635

Cheers

Dano

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Parts Left

- R32 CF bonnet $200

- Urethane gbox mount $50

- R33 condenser $40

- R33 steering rack $40

Edited by DFAULT

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