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Hey guys ive collected a fair bit of crap lately so its time to have a clean up.

First up ive got a trust gearknob from my old car, real heavy with a few scratches but nothing too bad $30

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Next is a silicone intake pipe for r32/r33, never used it and never will $50

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R32 hicas pump and some lines, still in good working condition just removed everything as i have a hicas lock bar Make an offer

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R32 GTR maybe r33 GTR? Front pipe section, looks aftermarket not sure dont have a gtr so dont need it $50

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Shift light, dial on the back you can set from 0-11000rpm should work on any car just needs power and speedo signal wire $20

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R32 dash cluster surround, perfect condition top part but the bottom part has a hole cut for a small aftermarket gauge $50

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R32 straight pipe with one ressy from front pipe back will probably fit ceffy, laurel, r33 just do your reserch $150

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R32 standard suspension front and rear good for regency $200

R32/r33 aftermarket front suspension, springs are red and legal height but lower than stock $50

Also have a genuine TRUST cat back exhaust on my r32 4 door at the moment but it was on a gtr. Jasma approved and legal decibel as im about to go through regency with it, it will be up for sale in about a week an i want about $350 for it,

May add a few more things as i come across them, cheers

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