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hi got a bit of stuff from my car that i wanna get rid of..... came out of a R32 cheers

1) Digital climate controller, no loom just the display $50

2) Standard GTS-T shocks and springs $100

3) Unknown Jap cat-back system. 2 1/2 or 3"? have to check good condition, jasma approved. . . two muffler and nice round tip with slight splice back $300

4) standard GTS-T radiator. no leaks good condition $100

5) Air con compressor and radiator, works good. $80

6) Stock air box GTS-T, afm not attached. box only $70

7) GTS-T front end panels. guards $70, Front bumper $80. four door rear bumper $100

8) centre console $50

9) panel which goes under steering column lol has the air vent. . . $50

10) R32 GTST auto trans computer $50

Please call or pm

0411 117 167

Cheers, Anth.

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Hey mate ill take the airbox if its same as 2 door! Does it include bottom pipe?

yeah it does fit, its for rb20det so will fit any rb20 motor setup with little to no modifications, call me and we'll go from there. . . bottom pipe? intake pipe?? nah just the air box dude.

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this is all ive got left for now people.. ...

1) Standard GTS-T shocks and springs $100

2) Unknown Jap cat-back system. 2 1/2 or 3"? have to check good condition, jasma approved. . . two muffler and nice round tip with slight splice back $300

3) standard GTS-T radiator. no leaks good condition $100

4) Air con compressor and radiator, works good. $80

5) GTS-T front end panels. guards $70, Front bumper $80. four door rear bumper $100

6) R32 GTST auto trans computer $50

7) Moulded mud guards. $70

8) GTST Spoiler in sky blue, with brake light? $50

Please call or pm

0411 117 167

Cheers, Anth.

hey budd im interested in the front bumoer bar, can you send a picture it would be much appreciated. need to know which one this looks like before making the purchase.

cheers

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