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I have a fair list of parts, some stock some aftermarket.

Location: Adelaide

R34

Castor Rods $130

Door Trims $150 Pair

Door Sil Plastic $100 Pair

3" Front Exhaust Pipe $100

3" Cat Back Exhaust $350

Drivers Mirror $100

Front Reo Bar $150

KYB Buzz Spec Suspension $450

R34 Passengers Guard $150

R33

Power FC with Hand Controller $1300

Polished Metal Intake Pipe $150

BM44 Brake Master $120

Front Strut Brace $150

Aftermarket Blue Radiator Hoses (like new) $70

S2 Steering Wheel $200

Rear Window/Roof Spoiler $200

S13/SR20

Engine Cross Member $100

SR Injectors, made 297rwkw but unsure of brand or anything (they are yellow tops), Have been in the garage for 2 years. $200

R32

Nismo Front Lower and Upper Arms $300 for both upper and lower control arms

Nismo Rear Arms, Toe, Upper and Lower $300 for all rear nismo arms

Orange Front Indicators $100 pair

Dash Cluster, manual 97,000km $80

Tein Adjustable Coilovers $600

Aftermarket Cat Back exhaust $250

R32 GTR

HKS Mushroom Pod Filters with Filters $250

K&N Pod Filters with elbows $450

Universal

Bride Bucket Seat, Looks like that, no rail, $200

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Red Horse Bucket Seat $150

Blitz DC Gagues - Oil Pressure/Oil temp/Boost (comes with everything need for isntall+controller box) $400

Takata Harness + Shoulder Pads $200 (genuine, like new owned for 2 years)

Q45 AFM $200

Drive shafts, both 5 and 6 bolt $150 Pair

Cam covers, (RB20/Rb25/CA18) $50 each

Bolt on spacers (15mm and 25mm) $100 a pair

3" De-Cat Pipe $50

S13/R32/R33/A31 both Side and Bottom mounts, have a few different ones. $150 each.

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Hey mate just wondering if you still have 3" Front Exhaust Pipe $100 if so have you got a pic? Has it got the hole for the o2 sensor and what's the best price ill organise shipping, let me know ASAP, thanks.

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hey mate have you still got the 3" front pipe? please let me know asap, thanks.

Its only a front pipe, not a front and dump.

Still got the gauges ??

Sorry sold

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