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NEW FOR SALE LIST: r32 parts and random car parts.

R32 GTS-T PARTS-

Standard front and rear spring $50

Standard front shocks with springs $50

R32 GTR FMIC with pipes for R32 GTS-T $300

3" turbo back exhaust includes 3" DRIFT dump pipe, 3" GKtech front pipe, Gutted Cat, 3" DRIFT Catback Exhaust with DRIFT cannon $600

2,1/2" catback exhaust with DRIFT cannon $100

Standard front pipe $20

Standard dump pipe $20

M-Spec side skirts $100

M-Spec rear pods $80

DRIFT pod filter $10

K+N panel air filter $10

DRIFT BOV with adapter plate for r32 $50

Standard BOV $20

OTHER PARTS -

POWER UP boost controller "T" $50

MOMO steering wheel one dark grey one black $50each

MSG me on 0431374737 for pictures, I live in Gisborne are.

Also have a r32 in the back yard so for any other parts just ask :)

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Hi would you be willing to remove and post one of the power steering lines to Wagga (2650)?

It would be the one that goes along the front of the crossmember then connects to the lower of the large bango bolts on the front steering rack and has a sensor in the middle of it( I can provide pics if needed)

Thanks

Vince

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