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Hey guys decided to put a new post up because I cant put everything in the first post on my other thread. So here goes!

Item:

5 Speed manual gearbox, came out of my r32 GTS-T rb20det

Genuine K's: 86,000K's

Excellent condition!

Price: $800

Can Frieght at your expense

Item:

Set of 4 rims with brand new tyres, 1 tyre needs to be replaced. All 4 caps are there. They are 4 or 5 stud wheels.

17x7 Sparco Wheels

Rears 235/45 ZR 17

Fronts 215/45 R 17

Price: $800

Item:

Selling my brand new polished forward facing plenum. Come with semi polished XF Throttle body. Suits N/A runners, and you can use it with the stock ecu as it has the idle air control valve on the rear still.

Price: $400

Item:

R32 GTS-t Front rotors and 4 spot callipers

Genuine 86,000K's

Excellent condition

Price: $400

Item:

R32 GTS-t RB20det

Factory Dump Pipe to Cat, 2 piece.

Excellent condition

Price: $200

All prices are neg. Make an offer on all parts. Can also frieght any parts at your expense

If there is any parts you need from an Imported 1994 R32 GTS-t 2 Door Coupe Message me and see if I have it!

Located: Victoria

Contact details:

PM Me

[email protected]

Txt only 0448 644 653

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take the plenum for 350 posted

gearbox take for 500 ono

rotors and callipers take for 300 ono

wheels take for 700 ono

dump take for 100

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gearbox take for $450

rotors and callipers take for $270 ono

wheels take for $600 ono

dump take for $80 both pieces

also have a mint condition drivers side skirt for 2 door $80

and mint condition manual tail shaft for 2 door $140 or take it with the gearbox for $550

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