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R32 Parts 3 Inch Exhaust With Xforce Muffler, Fet Turbo Timer, New Gear And Handbrake Boots, Free Blanking Plug, Gtr Front Window Trim


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Will post pics tommorrow

I have Gearknob and handbrake boots basically new black leather with red stiching $25

Straight 3inch exhaust with xforce muffler welded at the back fits all r32's -$80

FET- automatic turbo timer with harness- $60

Free BOV plumb back blanking plug for those who want to run a vent to air BOV. FREE- just pay the postage

And GTR front window trim brand new from Nissan replace your tired old trim -$30

I'm in telopea in Sydney

Any questions ask away

cheera

ill take the gearknob and handbrake boots posted to vic 3029? pm me details

also what window trim? rubber? plastic? pic would be good

Hey mate I'll take a pic tommorrow and add it to the thread it came off my car which is a gtst. Ita not overly loud and the muffler is on great condition

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