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ALL ITEMS IN BRISBANE (kenmore)

Item:

1. 1 x pair of Adjustable Castor Arms (isc brand) - $120.00 $80.00

2. 1 x pair of stocko s14 / R33 rear LCA with good ball joints - $80.00 - $50

5. 1 x r32 rear reo (sandblasted then painted) - $80.00 - $50

7. 2 x Rb25 Power Steering Pumps - $60.00 each - $50 ea.

8. 1 x PCP 32mm Synchronic Wastegate - $80.00 - $50

9. Powered By Max Shift Knob (cut down to go LOW LOW LOW) suit nissan thread. - $25.00

11. Full R32 GTST or GTR exhaust - Kakimoto Regu Cat back with Gktech 3" dump and Catco Highflow Cat - $700.00 - $600 (thats a f**king bargain)

12. R32 GTST passenger seat, mint condition - $50.00 - $30

14. R32 GTR bonnet (fitted with aero catch lockable bonnet pins, will include gtr latch, has a dip in bonnet from storage, hard to tell) - $400 $280.00

15. R32 Overflow bottle w. cap - $20.00

16. R32 Washer bottle w. cap - $30.00

17. R32 Rear Hubs, minus Knuckles w. Superpro Bushes - $200.00 - $150 for both (have new bushes)

18. SilkRoad Front Camber arms (modified to match lengthen LCA, can be returned to standard) - $250.00 - $180.00

19. s13 Driver and Passenger Door (inc glass) $50.00 ea

21. r32 coupe headliner, is trimmed with stars yo - $30.00 - $20

22. Mongoose M80 Alarm System (central locking, vibration 3 point immobilizer ETC ETC) - $100.00 - $80

23. R32 Fuel Tank w. Walbro 500hp In-tank Pump - $130.00 - $100.00 includes Tank

24. 1 x S13 X-member, came from CA s13 - $30.00 ea

25. s13 HUD front windscreen - $100.00

26. s13 Front windscreen - $80.00

27. 2 x S13 Rear Windscreen - $80.00 ea

28. pink labeled rb25 AFM - $70.00 - $50

29. Rear Lower Quarter trims (MINT !!!!) R32 coupe - $80.00 - $60

Location:

West Brisbane

Item Condition:

All Good

Reason for Selling:

Cash Money, Upgrades, No longer needed.

Pictures:

If you want.

Contact Details:

0420 855 181, PM or [email protected]

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