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Hi, for sale are the following parts. Not looking for huge dollars, just need to sell them! Give me a buzz rather than PM or email - not on computer all the time. 0421208112 Located in Gippsland, Victoria. Can possibly do a drop in melbourne if required.. cheers grant

R32 Ohlins coilovers - adj damping - seemed to be fine when taken out of car - $500

R32 Fuel tank - $90

Tailshaft - guessing 32 but have to check - see photo $80

R32 Taillights - $100 pair

R32 Front lights $150 pair

R33 suspension with RS-R springs - $250

R33 GTR front bar - fit gts-t - fibreglass repairs, needs fill and paint - $200

R33 GTR skirts - need small repair - $100

R33 Doors - Wine Red - very small dint on each - $150 pair

R33 Dash - only one little mark otherwise perfect - $100

R33 exhaust & muffler - cut off around cat - $50

R33 Exedy HD Clutch - working well when taken out of car - very new - due to crash - $150

R33 Brake master cylinder - $70

Set of 10 Supercar Rims - from Stonebrothers Race Team - Caltex Falcon - Magnesium - 17"'s - 11" wide - 2007 - $4000 the lot

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