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6bolt drive shafts $100

s14 nismo 2way lsd centre,with 6 bolt half shafts $400

5 bolt drive shafts $80

r32 gtst rear 5stud hubs,brakes,hand brake set up $250

r32 rear cradle with all arms $100

r32 lsd diff $100

r32 clutch pedal, clutch master cylinder,slave cylinder,and all the lines between $200

r32 manual brake pedal $40

r32 brake booster and master cylinder$80

r32 excelerator pedal and cable $40

r32 charcol canister$20

rb20 top timeing belt cover $10

r32 hand brake $40

r32 heater core and evaporator assbly $100

brand new walker rear cannon 2ich inlet 4ich out let $50

brand new walker cat 2ich in 2ich out $50

brand new walker middle muffler 2inch in 2ich out $50

rb25 cam covers$40

rb25 coilpack cover$10

rb25 top timeing belt cover$10

r32 climate control unit$50

r32 drivers side window switch assmbly $50

rb25 crank angle sensor$50

rb25 intake manifold,bare top and bottom half$40

pioneer mini disc player$40

rb20 engine,coilpack,loom$150

r32 steering colum with ignition barrel and key$50

r32 fiber glass rear pods,small crak in one$40

rb20 hicus power steering pump $40

rb20 afm green label $50

r32 front wiper arms$15 for the pair

r32 front rotors $30pair

rb20 egine mounts$30pair

rb20 coil pack brakets$20

rb20 back plate,that goes between box and motor$10

rb20 red top cam covers and top timeing belt cover painted red with the lines sanded back$60

located strathalbyn SA 0431 540 141

can post some of the small items

hey mate, might be interested in the r32 gtst rear 5stud hubs,brakes,hand brake set up and possibly the charcol canister aswell. Im in Rostrevor, Strathalbyn is a little far, do you ever come abit closer?

hey mate, might be interested in the r32 gtst rear 5stud hubs,brakes,hand brake set up and possibly the charcol canister aswell. Im in Rostrevor, Strathalbyn is a little far, do you ever come abit closer?

yeah dude come to town a fair bit.i can meat you at mt barker or something or when i come to town next ill bring them

Hi mate im interested in the brake master n booster, is it in good working order ie no leaks? can u post to nsw 2464?

hey dude yeh its in good order,postage is $30buks,let me no if you are wanting it still

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