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Reo bar, passenger headlight and passenger indicator sold.

drivers headlight still here.

Stock r32 rims also sold.

Edited by phat_man

Hey

Im after the front wheel arch plastics if you still have them?

Please pm if you do

cheers

Sorry mate, thought no one wanted them, so i threw them out.

EDIT: there actually still in the bin, when can you come and grab them?

Edited by phat_man
  • 2 weeks later...

Price drop,

Brand new black avcr now 500

R32 brandnew uras handbrake shoes 200

Brand new kazama castor rods 250

Throw me an offer for the rest of the stuff...

  • 2 weeks later...

Bump. Prices dropped...

Used:

R32 Gtst Nismo Coilovers $400 (absolutely awesome on the st) $350

R32/s13 rear camber arms upper and lower/traction rods (missing adjustment pins) $60 $40

R33 front pair LCA's $180 $150

r32 rear passenger LCA $60 $40

Standard r32 gtst side mount intercooler only with some piping $30

Standard r32 drivers headlight $100

r32 gtst Complete air con assy $80

Jasma exhuast $50

RAY's Wheels C-Ultras 2 x 17 x 8.5 +34 & 2 x 17 x 9.5 + 38 $350 with spacers (spacers worth over 150$)

off r32 gtst one wheel has buckle (~$50 to fix) but does not leak any air, great for drifting, they are really light, wont find any rims this light for this price.

Spacers are required to clear brake calipers. will need rubber for all 4.

2 x 25mm spacers 2 x 10mm spacers

Brand NEW BITS:

Kazama caster rods to suit r32's etc..... $260 I bought it for $300 never been used $250

Uras Handbrake shoes, never been used $220 i paid 250. $200

Apexi AVC-r boost controller in limited edition black never been used $550 i paid $660. $500

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