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***random parts,+ r32 parts***

hey guys got some stuff 4 sale

nissan r33 front seats, good nick small tear on drivers side

$220 pair ono

including rails

nissan r33 rear seat reall good nick

$220 ono

wheels one pair, 3 peice 5 spoke old jap wheels got a bit of lip

16x8+28 5x114.3 perfect size for skid rims

$ 300 ono

r32 rear sway bar stock

$50 ono

r32 stock clutch fan

$50 ono

r32 stock thermo fan with mesh surround

$50.00

nissan 180sx stock steering wheel absolute imaculate condition

$100.00

r32 gtr projector style headlight, pretty sure its passenger side good nick

$120.00

r32 gtst clear/orange parker lights

$50.00

jvc 800 watt 4 channel amp basically brand new cost me 385 bucks,

$160.00

12 inch sub doof woofer in box

$100 ono

r32 hicas module thinging

$100 ono

air conditioner pump and associated air con lines and bits

$35.00

r32 gtst rb20det block, bored 20thou over, deck, honed, and preped ready for 20 thou oversize cp forged pistons. Also comes with r32 gtst rb20det crank

$500 ono

basically need this all gone before i move into my new house in a months time

cheers

i also have heaps of random guages and parts and other random spares i dont need, so just ask me

josh 0423 070 127

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thanks

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located in port macquarie nsw, will post smaller items

steering wheel is in great nick, will post for $100.00 cheers

blinkers is wat i ment, $50.00 for both + $5 postage registered!!

cheers guys let me know if u guys would like to buy!

rb20 block, honed, decked,skimmed, 20 thou over bore, ready for cp forgies

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15mm bolt on spacers, 5x114.3

suit skylines ect

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thanks guys. if im too expensive just negotiate!! thanks

  • 2 weeks later...

DO NOT PURCHASE! This seller is a fraud! I also paid for the above clutch fan and have not received it. I paid for it on the 27th of April and he said he posted it on the 29th..... I have pm'd him several times with no response.

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