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Well im having trouble moving my stock parts so thought id put these up.

First up a rare 3 point Tomei strut brace to suit R32 GTS-T/GTR, never seen another one for an R32. $200 + post

Rare greddy carbon fibre air diversion plate, suit R32 GT-R/GTS-T (with GTR bonnet), discontinued from greddy. $200 + post

Have an HKS metal intake pipe with pod to suit RB20/RB25 very rare (not pictured), let the ladies hear your dose bro. $200 + post

Cusco castor rods suit S13/180sx/A31/R32 GTS-T, good condition bit dirty thats all. $160 + post

Cusco tension rod bar, suit S13/180sx/R32 GTS-T/A31, good condition stiffen up that front end. $100 + post

R32 factory weathershields, ive sprayed them with the stuff you use to tint your tailights as they had scratches, $200 + post

any questions PM me

located Melbourne Southeast

cheers

Kyle

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Hey sorry to hijack a bit.

Quick question about the Tomei strut brace. Did you ever have it mounted on a GTS-t?

I just managed to get my hands on one and wanna know if you have any pics of it mounted? (just where it goes onto the firewall).

Good luck with the sale, awesome parts.

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theres a plug on the firewall you take out and put a nut and bolt in, to get to the back you gotta take the plastic piece off under your windscreen where the water drains out off your windscreen not to sure what the part is called.

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