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R32 gts-t Parts 4 Sale as Listed

right hand front quater panel $20

front bumper $20

front bumper support bar $20

steering colum $20

power steering rack $20

front suspension assembly $20 a side

stock air box $20

stock steering Wheel $20

stock clutch $20

brake pedal setup $20

more parts 4 sale

abs unit $20 front head lights $50 each

front indicators $50 4 both

instrument cluster $50 reading 83'000k's

clutch master cylinder $50

brake master cylinder and booster $50

front struts complete $50 4 both

all these parts r in a1 con.ii just dont want them anymore.there of my front cut and there taking up to much room.

so if u r keen please feel free to let me know.cheers

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Mate, I'll take the brake master and booster if you'll COD/post to Melbourne.  Definately sold if you will.   Also interested in the rack.

PM or e-mail me to work out details:

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hey steve.cheers for reply.i wish u were in perth it would make it so much better.i would love to sell u the stuff .but its hard to send stuff ova to melb etc because i dont have 5mins spare.im working 7 days a week atm.if u knew someone here to come and get it that would be sweet.sorry that i couldnt help u dude

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hey steve.cheers for reply.i wish u were in perth it would make it so much better.i would love to sell u the stuff .but its hard to send stuff ova to melb etc because i dont have 5mins spare.im working 7 days a week atm.if u knew someone here to come and get it that would be sweet.sorry that i couldnt help u dude

Give me a few days I may be able to work out something....

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13_devil yes u can buy the head lights ring me on 0415543403.to everyone else u may ring me if u wanna fined stuff out.im trying to sell these parts in perth as because i do not have time to do postig and sort it out.but if u can organize it give me a yell,cheers

neil

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MrSnrub. yes i do have a hub but i need it.if u r chasing one the hubs r the same of the rb30.my mate put one of those on because he couldnt find a rb20 1.they only cost $70 brand new i think and like $30 from a wreckers.try murdoch wreckers and japco wreckers in o'connor they will surley have 1.

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