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Hey guys, I have a few things I want to sell.

Complete Stock R32 RB20DET exhuast from dump pipe all the way to the tip $350

R32 Stock Suspension and Shocks $150

R32 Stock SMIC with small dent bottom does not effect performance $50

R32 Hicas Lock Bar Kit $100

R32 GTR turbo in good condition with minimal shalf play 90000km $200

R32 metal turbo intake pipe with adapter and pod filter $150

R32 GTR Cluster 90***km $150

Custom R32 Airbox might need a little bit of modification $80

Complete running RB20DET with Splitfire Coilpack and R34 turbo comes with Loom and ECU $750 ( CALL THIS NUMBER 0401214700 )

2 Recaro Seats One good condition one with tear $300 each ( CALL THIS NUMBER 0401214700 )

SR20DET A/C bracket $50

SR20DE AFM $60

SR20DE FWD A/C bracket and pump $120

S14/S15 Sr20 water neck $30

SR20DET Stock Oil Pump $40

S13 SR20DET Alternator $60

Non turbo S13 Brand New Bendix Brake Pads $50

1.8 N14 Pulsar Stock Air Box and AFM $60

All prices are slightly negotiable but reasonable offers are welcome. Call/text 0422106112 for any enquiry. Cheers

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