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having a shed clear out and i need to move these parts.

all parts located in TAS

pm me for a faster reply

GTR BOV $50

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GTR intercooler mesh $50

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R32 gtst air box. $50

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R33 pink label AFM $50?

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R32 reverse lights $50

r32 type m front bar plastic mesh inserts. one with hole in it. could be repaired if youve got some time $40

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rb25det vally cover $offers

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r32 late model dash cluster from a gts. it has a volt gauge rather than boost gauge. cool mode for late r32. $80

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r32 over flow bottle and washer bottles both in good condition just faded $50 for both

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pic of impul speedo $200

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bomex style r32 mirrors dont really want to sell but everything needs to go. $200

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R32 GTR seats in gc $600

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nardi steering wheel and removable boss $150

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work equips 17x8.5 and 9.5 with tyres

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Got a few pics of the mirrors mounted on a R32?

Also what colour are they?

Hard to tell in pics...

Edited by krayzie32

Got a few pics of the mirrors mounted on a R32?

Also what colour are they?

Hard to tell in pics...

no pics. can fit them up and take a few thoe if you are seriously interested. they look like proper JDM mirrors rather than the nock-offs.

they are blue in colour.

Wot offset are the rims,?

not sure as there is no stickers on them. i can measure them up but at a guess id say around +20. r32 needs guards lipped to fit. they fill the guards without spacers.

hard to tell from this angle but ill upload some better pics.

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