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Hey all

R200 5 bolt diff

$110

Bare r32 rear cradle

$80

Standard/stock r32 suspension

$100

r32 2 door sider skirts

$100 pair.. 1 has crack in it and shit and needs paint

R32 upper control arms

$30

Clutch fan

$40

r32 stock standard front and rear Sway bars (no links)

$80 NEG

Greddy catch can

$80 firm

few other bits and pieces but will post later

contact: 0423 740 146 and please dont waste my time, if u not gonna pick something up dont pretend u want it

LOCATION: Parkville (next to melb zoo)

Edited by Sami

regards to side skirts are they the mspec skirts also which side has crack, if mspec and drivers side good can be around to pickup on friday, if drivers side damaged pic please ? thnx mate, colour dont matter but would be better in black

regards to side skirts are they the mspec skirts also which side has crack, if mspec and drivers side good can be around to pickup on friday, if drivers side damaged pic please ? thnx mate, colour dont matter but would be better in black

hey mate

yes its mspec. driver side is the better one but it also has a small crack on it (sorry i had forgotten and just went and saw it). its black but not showroom condition

here is pics, its concentrating on the driver side, so the left one is worse hence the price

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can i have pics of the greddy catch can please? is it just the can or does it come with lines ect

this is it

what you see in pic is what you get, its not used as u can see in the tube thing, its only been sitting around and getting dirty

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IF ANYONE ELSE WANTS PICS OF ANYTHING ELSE PLEASE SMS ME AND I'LL MMS IT TO YOU BECAUSE PHOTOBUCKET IS NOT WORKING FOR SOME REASON

THANKS

where abouts is it meant to be mounted in the engine bay?

dont know buddy but i know it can be mounted in many places

when i got my car it was in the boot so thats why i dont know much about it

Hey mate is the diff still in it's housing With crown wheel & pinion and if so what model is the housing from(32 gtst?) and how much backlash does it have. Love a pic and be interested in seeing it. Cheers!

Hey mate is the diff still in it's housing With crown wheel & pinion and if so what model is the housing from(32 gtst?) and how much backlash does it have. Love a pic and be interested in seeing it. Cheers!

Its in the housing and all from an R32 gtst, diff gears at 4.3:1

its out of a running car and is mint

give me a cal to inspect it

thanks

come one guys... someone must need or want these as spares... make an offferrrrrrr

but remember low ballers will be shot without ANY warning

eg. diff is $100 and you say: i'll give you $40 = instant shooting

could be interested in skirts.. the side i want is the cracked one tho.. grrrr.

ill have a think.. i payed $100 for my mint ones tho.. so i aint gonna pay that for cracked ones. ill msg ya.

cheers, jack.

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