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AFMs sold to Brezza, pending payment.

Exhaust sold to krayzie32, pending payment

Catch can and pod sold pending payment.

Edited by __PhaseShiftDown

Item that are still available as of April 11 and price update!!

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) -- $450

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

- Genuine Nismo ciggy lighter -- $30 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)

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

- Various door handle bits -- $10

- Driver side power window switch (working 100%) -- $20

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

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

Edited by __PhaseShiftDown

PM replied

Exhaust sold! THe following items still remains.

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

- Pair of NISMO AFMs -- $400

- Pair of HPI Dumps (Bell mouth type, same as Tomei) -- $450

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

- Genuine Nismo ciggy lighter -- $30 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 (on hold atm)

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

N1 headlights and ciggy ligher sold.

Sorry, vent is gone.

Price Update!!

- Pair of NISMO AFMs -- $400

- Pair of HPI Dumps (Bell mouth type, same as Tomei) -- $400

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

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

- Greddy style rear pod (fibreglass) -- $100

  • 4 weeks later...

AFMs and cyberstork gauge ring set sold. Parts still remaining.

- Pair of HPI Dumps (Bell mouth type, same as Tomei) -- $400

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

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

- Greddy style rear pod (fibreglass) -- $100

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