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hey all, have a few parts still lying around the shed.

neeed to go as i neeed sum funds to build a new head

r32 gtst rear bar $150

r32 standard steeering wheel $100

rb25 standard intake plenum $100

rb25 s1 ECU $150

nardi old school wheel $100

r32 gtst rear seats - make an offer

rb25det head - has one noisy lifter $300

r32 gtr wing - one bolt is missing $100

r32gtr bootlid - has one damaged hole $100

rb25 crossover pipe with BOV $80

pm or txt me on 0400341730, located in tassie, will post ay buyers expense :blink: cheeers lads

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all parts forsle till :) throw me sum offers will negotiate

Gday Andy. Its Rick from accross the road.

Im keen on the rb25det head, need to have a look, i'll see ya some time soon.

Gday Andy. Its Rick from accross the road.

Im keen on the rb25det head, need to have a look, i'll see ya some time soon.

hey bud has one noisy lifter thats all thats up with it, ill have it off the car realy soon as muh newby is here now :) come over n have a chat weneva mate

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