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I'm sure the mrs will understand why the wedding needed to be postponed :banana:

lol, she doesnt know it yet...and prob never will..

but seeing as half the ''gift money'' from the wedding is mine, fair sure ill be getting a simonbuilt half cage...

kthx

lol, she doesnt know it yet...and prob never will..

but seeing as half the ''gift money'' from the wedding is mine, fair sure ill be getting a simonbuilt half cage...

kthx

lol i dont see that starting arguments

For sale:

S14 Brake Rotors (280mm) and Calipers (4 piston). Front set only. Dont know what brand pads. $200

Comes with the stock rubber lines, caliper bolts, and a hug from yours truly.

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R32 GTR intercooler core, inside is clean, in decent nick. $100

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R32 GTR standard radiator $50

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S14 SMIC with complete stock piping $100

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R33 rotors, freshly machined. $100 Firm, itll cost you $50 to machine your rotors so why not save yourself the hassle and buy mine.

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S14 front and rear seats in excellent condition, with rails. $150 firm!

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R34 oil cooler and relocation kit. Used by previous owner for <5000k's, 18 row core and long lines. Comes with filter. $290

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Brakes are back up for sale

A few r32 bits and peices up for sale that i am selling to fund for my 25/30 project,

RB20DET Standard turbo - excellent condition $110

R32 GTS-T Standard rear camber arms, $50

After market Suspension, possible tein front springs, great lowerd street look and awsome handling $100

Standard r32 suspension, resprung to get my car through regancy, Make Me An Offer !

standard r32 gtst SMIC, $50 with some piping.

R32 LED Rear taillights, retails for $400 take it for $100

R32 GTST standard steering wheel $30

All items are ono, or swaps for items of interest !

pm me, im on here all the time so i will reply straight away.

thanks joe.

okay guys time to sell some turbos i had plans for.. these are brand new NEVER been used

2 x gt3582 or gt35r in .63 4 bolt external $1600each posted or picked up

1 x T51SPL in 1.05 ceramic coated and polished comp $2600 posted or picked up

located down south PM for more details

R34 power FC with hand controller $1200 it is used but i have never had it in my car.

I bought used 2 years ago and due to circumstances have never had the money to install and tune

UPDATE !

A few r32 bits and peices up for sale that i am selling to fund for my 25/30 project,

RB20DET Standard turbo - excellent condition $110

R32 GTS-T Standard rear camber arms, $50

After market Suspension, possible tein front springs, great lowerd street look and awsome handling $100

Standard r32 suspension, resprung to get my car through regancy, Make Me An Offer !

standard r32 gtst SMIC, $50 with some piping.

R32 LED Rear taillights, retails for $400 take it for $100

R32 GTST standard steering wheel $30

R32 GTST Type m skirts, gun grey $100

All items are ono, or swaps for items of interest ! eg PARTS for my 25/30 conversion

pm me, im on here all the time so i will reply straight away.

thanks joe.

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