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clearing few things i have lying around no longer want send me a text or pm with offers really want the cash and the room

r32 Bilstein Shocks and springs sit stiff as fronts only

after market Rb26 3inc Front pipe 2into 1

r32 GTR 3.5inc exhaust to 5inc tip sounds killa

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 for manual conversion

r32 GTRfuel tank

32GTR cooler and piping to suit rb26 with twin BOV

32 GTR rear cradle with diff, passenger side shafts

Random 32 side skirts

32gtr doors with tinted windows complete

contact 0431741272

located northern suburbs of adelaide

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i dont get on here often if u want to garentee parts easy to text i can also send extra pics that way

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