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gday guys got a heap of parts for sale, time to clear out the parents house theyre getting cracnky, oh ive sold my car too :(

so here goes:

1 x Nardi Classic Steering Wheel

Fair condition could use a retrim good for a drift car maybe or someone not so fussy, comes with what i believe is an R32 boss kit. $100AUD + post

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2 x Pairs of R32 GTS-T indicators

Both sets in great condition all clips/brackets intact. $150AUD a pair + post

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1 x set of R32 steering rack boots, might fit other models, good for roadworthy items, $10AUD + post

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1 x R32 centre console surround, great condition early model with smooth finish, justjap want $139, ill take $90 + post

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1 x pair of R32 GTS-T guards, great condition blue in colour, custom graphics included, $150 for the pair + post

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1 x pair of R32 GTS-T type M side skirts, one is white in colour, one silver, white is in good nick, silver has a crack nothing a bit of bog wont fix (see pic), $150 pair + post

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1 x passenger side R32 mirror, silver in colour with glass, $30 + post

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set of R32 boot liner + carpet, what you see is what you get not sure if its the full set or not, $30 + post

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R32 GTS-T front reo bar, good nick, $100 + post

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What i believe is a Cusco R34 rear swaybar? im not sure tried to fit it to my R32, the sides line up but it doesnt bolt onto the body properly, because i dont know what it fits $100 + post (someone could be getting a bargain here, see above pic)

R32 GTS-T standard sidemount intercooler, great for clearing defects, good condition getting hard to find, $150 + post

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R32 GTS-T standard turbo, comes with braided lines to fit a silvertop im 99% sure, got a few extra lines and hoses ill throw in with it, comes with elbow and actuator,wheel spins very freely for a 19 year old turbo also getting hard to find $200 + post

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1 x pair of R32 GTS-T standard control arms, $40 for both + post

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1 x R32 actuator, good upgrade, $50 + post

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1 x drift pod filter, suit R32 bit dirty, $10 + post

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last but not least what a lot of people are chasing 2 x sets of R32 N1 style headlights (early model)

first set is in good nick, what you see is what you get, $250 + post

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second set is in fair condition, one of the brackets has snapped off but could be glued on no dramas, lenses in good nick, $150 + post

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also got drivers side R32 GTS-T/GTR headlight great condition, $100 + post

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also have the matching headlight but with a smashed lens, maybe good for someone who wants to put clear lenses on their lights, $30 + post

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after i clear this stuff out ill start with my performance stuff, ive got tein type he coilovers, hks metal intake pipe, R32 weathershields, tomei 3 point strut brace, cusco castor rods, trust dd exhaust (if anyones interested in this stuff hit me up)

all parts located Melbourne southeast, i will post anything as long as you pay

contact via PM

cheers

Kyle

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