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R32 bonnet carpet cover, in good condition $30

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R32 bash plate sits underneath car, stock, plastic $20

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R32 boot, little dent at the top, no spoiler $50 or make anoffer

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R32 3inch jasma cat back EXTREMELY QUIET, have passedroadworthy with this $350, has all heatshields and hangers in very good condition

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Stock r32 cat $50

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Stock r32 front pipe $50, have a stock dump as well $50

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Rb20 gearbox crossmember r32 $50 each, have 2 in stock

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Type m pod driver side $50

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Various clutch masters and slaves $20 each for rb20 r32

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Stock sway bar rear sway bar for r32 $20

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R32 boss kit, used to fit nardi, good condition, also comeswith stock bit to make it fit $50

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Passenger side vent in awesome condition $50

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Middle vent with plastic surround $50

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R32 passenger side control arm $50 with good ball joint

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Stock r32 steering wheel, was used to pass roadworthy $50

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Cluster type m $50

Cluster surround $30

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Rb20det stock ecu $120

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R32 stock airbox mangled but good for clearing defects $50or make an offer coems with apexi filter

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Located in north western suburbs Melbourne

Pm or call 0413 926794

Best to call, don’t have a skyline no more so don’t come onhere

safc sold

centre vent surround sold (centre vent is no longer available as i mistaked it for silvia)

exhaust sold

bash plate sold

clutch slave and master all gone

everything else available

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