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More parts for sale!!!!!

***R32 GTR drivers seat in average/good condition. Normal wear on edge of the seat. Small cig burn in the centre of the cushion see pics.***

$280 Firm. (Will swap for a passenger seat in same or better condition)!

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***R32 GTR/GTS Half cage. Doesn't come with any base plates or bolts, is also missing the cross bar. ***

$350

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*** Blitz electronic boost controller, (solenoid and wiring not pictured). Never fitted to the car, display works with power connected. Using a simple bleed valve so I have no use for it. ***

$100, so cheap!!!

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*** Set of 4 - 16 Inch Rims, Guigarro design brand 2 peice in design. Sized 16X8 and 16X8.5 (exact offsets between +35 and +45. The offsets marked on the rim may be inaccurate if the wheels have been seperated in the past). Good condition, only two have centre caps.

The 8.5's will not fit on the back of a R32 gtst (without spacers) because they foul where the hicas tie rod end attaches itself to the rear kuckle. They also will not fit the front because the front calipers are to wide.

$400 (No tyres)

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Some of the pics look strange, may have broken my camera...

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Tein coilovers, R32 GTR Seat, R32 GTR injectors, 16 inch wheels (2 different styles), R32 half cage, blitz boost controller, RCI helmet, King springs/kyb suspension. ALL STILL AVAILABLE!!!

***HEL Oil Cooler Kit from the group buy is now for sale. Cost $450 will sell for $400 posted (Only east coast). Never used, only opened for inspection. Grab a bargain***

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How low do the springs on the standard shocks go roughly? Im just looking for some low rear springs, so keen for the super lows! ... tyrna bargan hunt lol sorry just really need to do full engine tune first :/ and im in victoria :(

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