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got a few items i dont need anymore

r32 boot spolier type s - $50 - gun metal gray colour. paint and condition is immaculate

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autotecnica steering wheel - $10 - good condition just needs a bit of a wipe down.

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DRIFT boost gauge - $70ono - good condition - comes with holder and stand. - the third right one in the second picture.

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r32 lower control arms - 90ono for the pair - still in good condition as well as bushes. decided to get r33lca for more camber.

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autotecnica gearknob and handbreak cover - $10 for both - not warn out still looks brand spankin'

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hicas bypass kit - $25firm - still in its packaging from justjap. brand new. save $20

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ALSO HAVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS FOR SALE(pm me for pictures if needed).

r32 gtst turbo - $150ono - just took it off car 2 weeks ago as i updated. only about 2mm of shaft play still immaculate.

r32 front and dump pipe - 60ono - removed as went 3" all the way.

r32 SMIC - 60ono - still on car, just bought fmic.

r32 gtst stock springs front and rear - 70ono - still in good condition. can use them to clear rwc.

r32 boot carpet - 20ono

r32 caster rods - $10 for the pair. - slightly bent but still bolts in. useful if you need some asap for rolling shell.

r32 spare wheel - $10 - no use for it really

anything you might also want, i may have... pm me if interested in any items or others

cheers!

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