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Great condition z32 with large 200m airfilter orange in color. Comes with adaptor to fit z33 and a 3-4" silicome reducer. Could throw in 4" stainless polished intake pipe aswell for an extra $50.

Looking for $250 posted or 300 with intake pipe.

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DEFI White Face Boost Gauge, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure, Water Temp and Controller unit with one link cable.

asking $650

nothing wrong with these but i dont have sensors an im going a different route with guages.

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Volk/Rays Engineering TE37 Rims

18x8.5 +30 front

18x9.5 +40 rear

With 15mm bolt on spacers all round

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Swap for 18" Work XT'7s only, or R34gtr rims plus cash my way. Will negotiate on either of these only!

would also consider injectors and power fc to suit r32 rb26

or cash, offers around high 2k (thinking 2800ish)

cheers

0467505670

z32 gone

wheels and guages still avail

now ad clearly states that i dont have sensors, have had easy 10 people in contact and cracking shits with me cause i dont have sensors, GTFO dont waste my time, 4guages with link and sensers go for $1000 plus, sensors are avail from pro speed racing in nsw or from jesse streeter in japan at a very good price, remember tht my guages are brand new never used and that once purchased sensers you would be still under 1k!

i will also swap wheels/guages for a daily car.

cheers

Port macquarie. Dont mind meeting somewhere if desperate

Text me or call 0467505670

Good ole Port Mac! I was up there recently, having a great time. I'm west of Sydney.

I'll ring or text later in the week, if they're still around.

desperate for sale here. really need these guages gone so i can free up some cash

dont start new job for another week and just had the couple we live with pack there shit and move out while we were away camping

also have a cusco front swaybar for sale, rather large 30+mm in diamater from an s13 silvia. fits with rb20det but not r26. cant comment on 25

$100 plus postage or pickup.

cheers

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