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Righto gtr stuff for sale

R32 gtr steering column $150

air con compressor $50

gtr r32 full engine wiring loom $200

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I have a gtr32 gtr velside computer as well $150 stock everything just chipped by velside

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GTR gearbox $550 good condition

Peddle box $120

Steering rack $150 or 250 if you want the steering knuckles

exhaust for sale 3.5inch cat back with hollow cat( jap brand)

200

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Perspec rear window ( very light)

Has a crack thus the sticker but all still good

$150

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Modified r32 front cross member $300 exchange or 500 outright

Give 20mm more track either side which reduces under steer and give 2 degrees more camber (tig welded by Groove Ryder so probably stronger that stock)

Before

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After

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Trust oil cooler kit

Big core remote mount ect $600

Pretty sure it has a thermo housing as well

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Vl turbo gear box $600 very good condition

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Rear quarter windows good condition $80 each

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Speedo cable and throttle cable $50 each

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Blitz duel BOV’s for a gtr $150

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gtr fuel tank $80

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located lowere blue mountains

come and get it or delivery

pete

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