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r32 rear reo in perfect condition

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$70 or nearest offer, so make an offer

r32 TYPE M rear bar, in very good nick, may or may not come with reverse depending on if my mate wants them

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$70 or nearest offer

r32 boot with type m spoiler,has brake light, has boot lock ALL IN WORKING ORDER in very good nick, no dents or scratches, just has dirt on it

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r32 manual cluster surround, no cracks, no scratches in mint condition

$120 or nearest offer

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r32 autoc luster surround, no cracks, no scratches in mint condition

$80 or nearest offer

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rb25det fuel pump, with all the senders and just the whole set up, cbf typing it all out, in perfect working condition, pretty much bolt in comes with cover and all too

$60

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rb20det afm, green label, works perfectly even though it was crushed by one of my panels, used it when it was crushed, worked fine

$60

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r32 digital climate control, no loom, all buttons are there and its perfect, no scratches

$60

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rhs rear reverse light for r32, goes on the rear bar, in perfect condition, very hard to find, most people damage em

$50 or nearest offer

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r33 turbo series 2 cluster, in excellent condition, only done 80 000km, all gauges worked perfectly

$200 or nearest offer

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r32 turbo, TYPE M blue dash, with 174 000km on the clock, in perfect condition, very rare, type m, all gauges worked perfectly

$170 or nearest offer

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stock ca airbox with snorkel and the works, good for converting back to stock, all componenents there and in working order

$70 or nearest offer

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rear strut brace for r33. GENUINE SKYLINE FROM FACTORY! adjustable as well, will fit r32 with modifications

$140 or nearest offer

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front strut brace for skyline r32, red in colour, very good condition

120 or nearest offer

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R32 GTR REAR SEATS IN PERFECT CONDITION, HAS A LITTLE DIRT, NO TEARS OR CIGARETTE BURNS FROM SICK flamin mongrelS!

$120 or nearest offer

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western suburbs melbourne

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