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Hey team, trying to make space in the spare room so I've decided to stop being slack and attempt to get rid of some gear.

- Stock 32 GTR suspension; springs are in decent nick, standard rates, the other gear would suit a rebuild. $100 for the set.

- 32 GTR AFM; took it off in an attempt to fix a miss-fire, which solved the problem for about a week until I found out that my fuel pump had failed, so possibly has a faulty node, easy fixed if you consult the DIY forum. $50.

- Aftermarket Bosch 040 in-tank fuel pump; Still in the plastic wrap. Bought but decided to use a walbro due to the extended pick-up. $100.

- Stock 32 GTR door trims; They are in ok condition, one has a bit of a big gash as pictured whilst the other has a little gash also as pictured. $75 for both.

- Enkei rims; 2 only, given to me by a mate 16" wouldn't have a clue what model they are but i've seen them around before, pretty common. There is no offset on the 2 given to me but they came off a 33 GTST if that helps, have center caps and nuts for them as well. $100.

Located in Boondall, on the northside of Brisbane, best method of contact would be mobile on 0412131599.

Thanks, Michael

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Fuel pump off to Josh! Still got the other items plus plus 6 x standard 32 gtr coil packs. Swapped to spitfires in the hopes of fixing a misfiring issue but turns out it was the AFM. $150 for the set

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