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Having clean up to make some room.

Im located in upwey / dandenong.

Call or sms brad 0437 198 210

i also have a 32 gtr that i parted out so i have other parts, the list is what i cant think of off the top of my head.

Pics are available on request. pm or sms me your email.

R32

2 x RB20 / RB25 Standard Dump pipe $10 each

2 x RB20 / RB25 Standard Front Pipe $20 each

RB26 Exhaust Manifold Heat Shield (only have 1) $20

GTR Bov's (with y pipe) $60

R32 GTR Bov Return Pipe $40

R32 GTR RB26 Injector Resistor Pack $50

R32 GTR Front Body Loom $50

R32 GTR Aircon Fan $20

R32 GTR Front Control Arms $40 each

R32 GTR Front Subframe $50

R32 GTR Power Steering Rack (with tie roads and ends) $80

R32 GTR Castor Arm (left side) $20

R32 GTR Front Standard Sway Bar $20

R32 Under Dash Support Bar $10

R32 Washer Bottle $10

R32 Indicator Stalk $20

R33

R33 Rb25 Coilpack Cover $30

R33 RB25det Cold Start Valve $10

R33 Rb25det Turbo Heat Shield $10

R33 Rb25 Idle Motor $20

R33 Rb25 Power Steering Pump $50

R34

R34 RB25 Standard Front Pipe $30

R34 GTT RB25det Standard Exhaust $100

S13/14/15

S14 Sr20de Ecu $50

S14 Thermo Fan (inside rad Shrould) $30

S13 Driveshafts (6 Bolt) $50 pair

S13 Rear 4 Stud Hubs (have 4) $10 each

S14 / S15 Fuel Rail $20

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