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have a whole bunch of stuff forsale, it is as follows, with pictures below

1. Nismo Twin plate clutch and Flywheel, im no clutch expert.. but would say suits rebuild and not sure what RB exactly it suits, someone may be able to tell from the picture, if not inspections are welcome - $450 neg.

2. Cusco Comp S R32 GTR rear coilovers - looks to be in good condition with no leaks, just a bit dirty - $450 neg.

3. Bilsten R33 gts-t rear shocks - also look to be in good condition - $350 neg.

4. R32 GTR standard shocks and springs - (Front only) - good condition - $150

5. GTR front mount intercooler - a few dings, but nothing that affects flow - $150

6. R32 GTR std. fuel rail and reg - $40

7. R32 std fuel rail, no regs - $30

8. S13 std. Air box - $50

9. Dump pipe of some description, i think its WRX - $40

10. KU36 brand new 235/45/17 - still has sticker, brand new $150

11. R33 Gts-t Series 2 Dash cluster with 87,000kms - $150

located in melbourne

if anything i have listed is incorrect, please inform me and i will edit it. thanks

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Edited by Ruffels

haha stop being lazy ric, thats a good price ive got on those... exactly the same ones sydney kid uses in his suspension setups, just needs the extra grooves cut if you want height adjustment.

350 if you get the grooves cut (or at least organise to have it done) ... i'll even pay to replace those horrid choppies sitting on there haha

bilsteins SOLD

GTR cooler SOLD

Cluster SOLD

tyre SOLD

Airbox - SOLD

Cusco's - SOLD

Dump pipe - SOLD

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STILL FOR SALE

Nismo Twin plate clutch and Flywheel - $370 (price drop)

R32 GTR standard shocks and springs - $100 (price drop)

R32 std fuel rail, no regs - $30

clutch is used, and most likely suits rebuild... its a push type clutch suits early rb26 and r23/33 gts-t

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