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Hi All,

Blitz Intercooler core with ARC piping - I can't remember the core dimensions off the top of my head, so will measure and post up soon.

Should fit 32 & 33 gtst. - $450

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Black r32 gtst bootlid with rare wing: Has a couple of scratches which won't buff out, and a few that will. Otherwise in normal condition and ready to bolt on. - $140

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Black r32 gtst rear bar with red "Skyline" inlay: This rear bar has been love tapped from the rear, so is slightly bent. (the normal curve has been straightened a little) and has a small dent towards the left hand lower corner. Can provide photos of this is necessary. - $50

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Here's a pick with both the lid and bar on the car:

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2 Sets of tyres! One set are snow tyres, two of them are cactus, the other two have 100% tread on them :D :D. The other set are Bridgestone something arathas, and are *just* unroadworthy. All tyres are 205/55/16 All Eight tyres = $50. Have fun cooking them all :)

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Stock R32 gtst Cat No Heat Sheild. - $50

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All parts are located in outer NE Melbourne.

Call me (Rylan) on 0431 709 747! (Don't PM, inbox is full.)

Cheers!

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Thanks Man!

Unfortunately, it's not as clean now as it was in that photo - have been hitting kangaroos :P

The ARC piping is for an R33. (The core is the same for both 32 & 33 I believe).

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Hi All,

Everything is still available except for the cooler.

I'm going overseas next week so need to get rid of this stuff ASAP - make an offer or it's going to the tip.

Happy to use a courier, providing you organise it!

Cheers,

Rylan

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