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Item: R32 non-projector Headlights w. clear lenses.

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Very good, slight dimple where headlights have been hot

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 ono

Extra Info: Will include bulbs.

Pictures:

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Item: FRP Bootlid, not china shit hand made in NZ

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Will post

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $400.00 ono

Extra Info: Extremely good fit, amazing quality, painted black. Bood lock and latch can be installed, metal behind where hinges bolt up.

Pictures:

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Item:[/b ] [color=#1C2837]Kakimoto Regu 06 (suit r32 gtst / gtr) w. [/color]3" SS dump pipe w. flex joint and Highflow Catco Cat

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Very good, apart from usual dings / scratches (see pics), comes heat wrapped in sections.

Reason for Selling: parting

Price and Payment Conditions: $450.00 ono (f**king cheap)

Extra Info: amazing exhaust, very quiet.

Pictures:

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Item: UAS style (possibly Silkroad) R32 gtst/gtr upper camber arms

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting

Price and Payment Conditions: $150 ono

Extra Info: Good, were modified for longer LCA, can revert to standard by cutting washer slot (see pic)

Pictures:

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Item: R33 Clutch Master / Slave w. Braided Line

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Great

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: $100.00 worth of braided line

Pictures:

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Item: Dmax Style R32 Rear Overfenders

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: there about +20mm

Pictures:

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Item: Dmax Style R32 Front Overfenders

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: there about +20mm Front Passenger has crack / indicator slot broken (can be fixed)

Pictures:

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Item: Clear Indicators

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: chip from bottom corner, slightly tinted.

Pictures:

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Item: FRP gtr style front bar suit GTST

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Excellent, few cracks in lip

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 ono

Extra Info: this is not cheap shit FRP, this is an extremely well made front bar, had bonnet pins in it for quick removal. Painted Black with Bumper trim black Lip

Pictures:

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Item: R32 Coupe Vertex Side Skirts

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: there painted black

Pictures:

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Item: R32 Vertex Rear bar

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: painted black, comes with reverse lights

Pictures:

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Item: Personalized Plates

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good, one was involved in accident, but bends straight, new plates are $70

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $500.00 (what i payed)

Extra Info: FAP 32, epic plates so many compliments

Pictures:

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Item: Enkei RPF1 MAP (the light weight one these are 8.9kg each)

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Immaculate, tiny mark on one rim.

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $2000.00 ono with tires

Extra Info: 18x10.5+15 - 265/35 Falken 452's

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Item: R32 gtr rear windscreen

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Immaculate

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300

Extra Info: gtr windscreens supposedly are lighter.

Pictures:

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Hi, I am after a lot of small bits - if you have them for sale and will post?

screws that hold down the plastic panels that are under the wiper arms,

centre vents,

triangle trims that sit inside the door and cover the mirror bolts,

bolts and screws that hold down the kick panels and hold ecu in place,

door sill garnish clips,

clock,

top demist vent grills - and

steel plate that goes between boot and cabin (behind seat)

Cheers

hey steve.

anything like screws you can get exactly the same or close to from any specialty bolt shop. i do have a pair of the triangle trims that cover the mirror bolts. and no for the rest sorry.

wide body front and rear guards SOLD !!!

Camber arms SOLD !!!

wheels SOLD

vertex skirts - $80

vertex rear bar - $120

rear screen - $280

bootlid - $380

number plates and exhaust system still here.

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