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Sold my 32GTR, so these parts are no longer needed.

Pickup preferred in Sydney Canterbury area, but can post interstate at buyer's expense.

All parts are used, but in excellent working condition. Photo of actual item available on request, but you can always google image of these items.

PM me or ring 0424 68 5678 (Rob)

32GTR Parts

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- Pair of NISMO AFMs - $500

- Pair of TOMEI Dumps - $500

- ARC aluminum airbox (filters in near new condition) - $200

- Essential aluminum catch can (2 outlets, fits neatly behind battery) - $150

- Original carpet in great condition - $20

- Triple din guages - $30

- Original gear knob (near new condition) - $30

- Genuine Nismo ciggy lighter - $50 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JoN9797qIes/RdW8...00/P2110233.JPG

- Used waterpump, timing belt, thermo stat in excellent condition - $20 the lot

32GTST Parts

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- Black type M side skirts (Excellent condition, no cracks) - $100

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MISS TYPED PRICE FOR THE ARC AIRBOX. IT IS $220!! ADDED MORE ITEMS

All parts are used, but in excellent working condition.

Pick up is preferred, but can post most item at buyer's expense. PM me or ring 0424 68 5678 (Rob)

32GTR Parts

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- N1 Headlights (excellent condition, no yellowing or cracking) - $300

- Pair of NISMO AFMs - $400

- Pair of HPI Dumps (Bell mouth type, same as Tomei) - $500

- ARC aluminum airbox (filters in near new condition) - $220

- Essential aluminum catch can (2 outlets, fits neatly behind battery) - $150

- Original carpet in great condition - $20 (will not post)

- Triple din guages - $30

- Original gear knob (near new condition) - $30

- Genuine Nismo ciggy lighter - $50 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_JoN9797qIes/RdW8...00/P2110233.JPG

- Used waterpump, timing belt, thermo stat in excellent condition - $20 the lot

- Greddy style rear pod (fibreglass) - $100

- Dual tip exhaust (old HKS item include stock front pipe) $100 (will not post)

- Stock cat x 2 - $10 both

- Passenger side vent (no broken fin, works 100%) - $30

- Various door handle bits - $10

- Driver side power window switch (working 100%) - $30

- Cargo net (hooks onto the inside/back of boot lid) - $20

- Driver side door window wheather strip (rubber is good) - $20

32GTST Parts

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- Black type M side skirts (Excellent condition, no cracks) - $100 (will not post)

PICS (more to come)

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lighter.jpg

dumps2.jpg

dumps1.jpg

carchcan.jpg

arcbox.jpg

afms.jpg

N1Lights.jpg

whetherstrip.jpg

skirts.jpg

pods.jpg

exhaust.jpg

cat.jpg

windowswitch.jpg

vents.jpg

handles.jpg

gearknob.jpg

cargonet.jpg

3din.jpg

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I will buy the gear knob off you should the other person stuff you around at all and I will pay for postage to South Australia, No hassles, PM me if sale falls through.

Cash Waiting.

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