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Bilstein coilovers suit R32

Medium stiffness spring rates (cannot confirm exact spring rates)

Great condition.

Only selling due to wanting stiffer coilovers to suit my application (drift).

$700.

NEED THEM GONE.

Hey... got some parts in the shed that I need to clear.

ca18det full engine loom= $150

S14/S15 struts with lowered King Springs= front and rear. Excellent Cond, pulled from a low km S15= $250

S14/S15 front struts with lowered King Springs. Struts are average cond but springs are good

= $50

I will get part number asap on the springs above.

From memory the fronts will also with RS-V Stagea's.

2 x New D2R 4300k HID Xenon globes= $20

2 x New D2R 6000k HID Xenon globes= $20

I will get pics up asap.

I can help with postage at buyers expense or pick up from Gepps Cross or Blakeview.

Stock parts from my R34 GTT

Doing upgrades and this stuff is no longer needed any more.

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Radiator (no shroud) few bent fins,nothing major.

$80

Neo "Turtle Shell" Has been trimmed to allow for FMIC crossover pipe to fit.

$20

Neo crossover pipe.

$20

Neo ReCirc Valve (BOV).

$20

Neo Throttle body w/TCS unit (No TPS).

$40

Rb25det S2 TPS.

$30

Pink Label AFM. Excellent condition (will have plug for it when I wire up for my z32)

$60 or $80inc Plug

Stock Boost Solenoid.

$30

Stock Exhaust manifold.

$40

All Prices are ONO. Discounts for people that take multiple items.

Pick-up from Clearview 5085

Contact: Daniel 0432 838 323

Some bits sold, rest still needs to go.

Got a complete set of R35 GTR brakes for sale off our old white car (they havent been on it since mid 2011)

Thats front and rear calipers, AP Jhook disks (couple of sets, some well used, some still ok) and some Endless pads about 60-70% worn

Take the lot and have the best brakes you have ever seen on an R32,33,34 for $2500....

Pm me!

Probably Matt, I had some fitted to a Navara for a local guy.

Anything can be fitted to anything - no we wont do it - but can point you in the right direction of someone who will :)

Bring money - all yours!

haha

ill call past quickly on friday.

is pure blond still drink of choice?

house settlement end of july so then its game on;)

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