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Have the following parts left over after the sale of my 32 GTR -

1 x Full set of Agreve (Japanese brand) Damper and Circlip Height Adjustable shocks, brand new in the box, only opened to trial fit springs to 2 shocks. $250 bargain.

1 x Whiteline front Camber kit, suit R32 GTR, part #KCA328, brand new in packaging (opened but never fitted) $120

1 x Pair of M's pod filters/adaptors for RB26 $50 + postage

1 x Pair of stock R32 GTR RB26 cams, good condition (came out of my motor to fit Tomei cams) $200

1 x R32 GTR RB26 Crank Angle Sensor, working fine when removed (I put a 34 CAS in mine to suit the 34 Tomei cams) $50

1 x SX Fuel Pressure Regulator, purple, can get model # off it...was on my car working perfect when I bought it but took it off as I was going bigger injectors, comes with Speedflow fitting for the stock rail $200

1 x Full set of S15 200SX 16x7 stock rims in perfect nick, tires fitted but pretty much shagged, good for burnouts...$150

1 x Stainless rear muffler (barrel style) marked underneath but good condition otherwise, 5" tip, short length of 3" pipe welded on the inlet end $40

All parts are plus postage for interstate buyers, happy for SA guys to pickup.

0400 274 366.

Edited by NSNPWR
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Have the following parts left over after the sale of my 32 GTR -

1 x Full set of Agreve (Japanese brand) Damper and Circlip Height Adjustable shocks, brand new in the box, only opened to trial fit springs to 2 of the shocks. $200 - bargain.

1 x Whiteline front Camber kit, suit R32 GTR, part #KCA328, brand new in packaging (opened but never fitted) $100

1 x Pair of stock R32 GTR RB26 cams, good condition (came out of my motor to fit Tomei cams) $90

1 x R32 GTR RB26 Crank Angle Sensor, working perfect when removed (I put a 34 CAS in mine to suit the 34 Tomei cams) $50

1 x Full set of S15 200SX 16x7 stock alloys, perfect nick, Federal tires fitted but pretty much shagged, good for burnouts...$150

1 x Stainless rear muffler (barrel style) marked underneath but good condition otherwise, 5" tip, short length of 3" pipe welded on the inlet end $40

All parts are plus postage for interstate buyers, happy for SA guys to pickup.

0400 274 366.

Items and prices updated.

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