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MORE PARTS TO ADD TO THE LIST (Stuff has been added in posts since original post!)

- R32gts-t front 5-stud hubs and control arms etc - $200

- R32gts-t rb20det engine cross-member - $100 (suit s13 rb20 build etc)

- R33 gtr rear spoiler (damaged, requires fibreglass) -$70

- R33 rear pods (unknown make, one damaged) - $70 for both

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Are the R33 GTST door seals for both left and right? are they the ones on the chassis that the glass seals against?

Whats the condition of the HICAS ECU? Chasing a working one to replace my dieing one?

Thanks.

hey chasing, drivers side front gaurd front reo, radiotor support radiator, radiotor fan, ac radiotrr , ac condensor, front lights bonnet clutchfan , whateva u can hlp with price let us no. washer bottle over flow bottle

- R32gts-t rb20det metal cross over pipe (throttle body to I/C pipe) stock with no BOV fitting RARE perfect to run aftermakret bov and look stock - $40

- R32gts-t rb20det ignitor module - $40

ADDED TO PARTS LIST FOR SALE

r33 gts-t front rotors SOLD!

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