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Must clean out garage so the following 2nd hand parts are for sale.

Sydney buyers only please for now. Prices are negotiable.

Have pics but have no idea how to post them :confused:

Blitz SUS Power pod filter suit R32 GTS-T reduced to $140.00 still in the box. As new condition. ( Loudest induction noise / filter I've ever heard but also one of the highest flowing filter's available ! ) I'll throw in a K & N filter element also.

Stock R32 GTS-T turbo with exhaust dump. Bearings OK but turbine wheel shat. $50.00

Upper front suspension links [/b] [/b] suit R32 GTS or GT-R with nolathane bushes and eccentric camber adjustment pins $120.00 (**SOLD**)

Oil cooler "Long" brand as used by factory nissan on GTS-2 except this one's 3 times the size. $60.00 ( **SOLD** )

27mm Front sway bar suit R32 GTS-T $100.00 ( **SOLD** )

PM me if interested in anything :(

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Peter,

email sent ( I hope ).

had to send it via a friends email so don't worry about the name and please respon via forum and not to the address that I sent it to you on. Cheers.

Hi GenesisR32,

You're in Brisbane ? I'm not really looking at interstate sales as it's a real pain to send something like a sway bar. ( No offence intended ) :(

For info sake. The sway bar is cutom made by Eastcoast Suspensions in Sydney.

It's 6mm larger than stock and about 60% stonger.

Hi FAT32,

i have been looking ard for a front sway bar for quite a while now and the thickest i can get is the 24mm from whiteline, unless i get the adjustable 1.

pls let me know if you changed your mind. put me first in the waiting list if you chose to ship interstate yeah :(

glenn

Hey GenesisR32,

OK, it's yours if you pay postage. Don't know what it's likely to cost for postage but might be a bit expensive because of the size and weight. If you can give me your word you'll collect it when I send it C.O.D, I'll do so. Don't want to get stuck with the return mail cost.

PM me and I'll get your details.

Cheers, Scott.

can u send me some pics of the upper suspension link arms mate at [email protected]

randymoss, will do so as soon as I can. Probably be tomorrow ( Wed ).

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