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clearing few things i have lying around need the cash to fund my rb20 bluebird

r32 rad support

Pair of r32 gts-t mags

r32 Bilstein Shocks and springs sit stiff as fronts only

Rb26 3inc Front pipe 2into 1

R32 stock gts-t fronts seats in great condition

R32 gtr rear seat

r32 GTR 3.5inc exhaust to 5inc tip

COmplete 32gtr interior minus fronts seats and cluster, all dash plastics 3 guages in console belts ect

r32 gtr Clutch master and brake master with pedal assembly and lines to slave ect

r32 GTR gearbox

r32 fuel tank

Ill add more pics and parts when i get a chance or text me

im open to offers on it all i want it gone and want the room

can do a deal need rb20det highmount, z32 air flow sensor or trx panels

contact 0431741272

located northern suburbs and dont mind shipping

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there of a 32 gtr the shocks

adelaide northern suburbs is location

for those that pm'd me i can only send 1 pm a day for some reason so might take a while to reply to them all

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$100 for rad with bonnet catch i dont mind freight but would need to look into how i would send it

the cooler is just stock r32 gtr kit with all pipes mounts and bov

i have gtr injectors

gtr fuel pump

and full cooler kit available too if anyone needing any

How much for the injectors and fuel pump mate sent to western australia 6064? how condition are both items in and how much kms roughly

clearing few things i have lying around need the cash to fund my rb20 bluebird

r32 rad support

Pair of r32 gts-t mags

r32 Bilstein Shocks and springs sit stiff as fronts only

Rb26 3inc Front pipe 2into 1

R32 stock gts-t fronts seats in great condition

R32 gtr rear seat

r32 GTR 3.5inc exhaust to 5inc tip

COmplete 32gtr interior minus fronts seats and cluster, all dash plastics 3 guages in console belts ect

r32 gtr Clutch master and brake master with pedal assembly and lines to slave ect

r32 GTR gearbox

r32 fuel tank

Ill add more pics and parts when i get a chance or text me

im open to offers on it all i want it gone and want the room

can do a deal need rb20det highmount, z32 air flow sensor or trx panels

contact 0431741272

located northern suburbs and dont mind shipping

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hey mate after the rad support plus postage to canberra.

pm me please

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