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All parts available for pick up from Geelong. Postage for little things. Big things if you organise it

Engine

1) 10psi waste gate actuator. $20

2) Greddy turbo timer $40

3) 3" Split dump pipe and 3" front pipe $150

4) 3" decat pipe with bung for o2 sensor $30

5) Stock r32 dump pipe, Fit R33 R34 $10

6) Stock fuel rail with fuel pressure regulator $30

7) Coil pack loom $40

Body Parts

1) R32 GTR front bumper, Fiberglass, Bit rough, needs repairs but still in one piece $100

2) R32 GTR spoiler, Good nik. $90

3) R32 GTR rear guards/over fenders. Dmax style, makes a gts-t as wide as the GTR $150 (NEW)

4) 180sx top stage vented bonnet, Bit rough, $50

5) R32 Gts-t stock wheels x2 Good for burn out. $40

Misc Parts

1) R32 steering wheel, few rips $40

2) Nismo steering wheel copy $40

3) 25mm bolt on spacers (Pair), 2 studs are a bit threaded. $80

4) Adjustable camber arms (NEW) R32 gts-t or GTR, Rear. $60

5) R32 front control arms upper and lower complete with hubs. $50

6) R32 front disk rotors, Need machining, Heaps of meat $50

7 Auto gauge 52mm, Oil temp and oil pressure gauges with cups. $40 each (New)

Pics available on request. all prices ONO

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NEW PRICE LIST

Engine

1) 10psi waste gate actuator. $20 $15

2) Greddy turbo timer $40

3) 3" Split dump pipe and 3" front pipe $150 $120

4) 3" decat pipe with bung for o2 sensor $30

5) Stock r32 dump pipe, Fit R33 R34 $10

6) Stock fuel rail with fuel pressure regulator $30 $15

7) Coil pack loom $40 $15

Body Parts

1) R32 GTR front bumper, Fiberglass, Bit rough, needs repairs but still in one piece $100 $50

2) R32 GTR spoiler, Good nik. $90 $60

3) R32 GTR rear guards/over fenders. Dmax style, makes a gts-t as wide as the GTR $150 (NEW) $120

4) 180sx top stage vented bonnet, Bit rough, $50

5) R32 Gts-t stock wheels x2 Good for burn out. $40

Misc Parts

1) R32 steering wheel, few rips $40 $20

2) Nismo steering wheel copy $40 $20

3) 25mm bolt on spacers (Pair), 2 studs are a bit threaded. $80 $60

4) Adjustable camber arms (NEW) R32 gts-t or GTR, Rear. $60

5) R32 front control arms upper and lower complete with hubs. $50 $30

6) R32 front disk rotors, Need machining, Heaps of meat $50 $20

7 Auto gauge 52mm, Oil temp and oil pressure gauges with cups. $40 each (New)

Engine

1) 10psi waste gate actuator. $20 $15

4) 3" decat pipe with bung for o2 sensor $30

Still keen on these mate. :whistling:

Will pay for postage.

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