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[Nsw] R32 Rear Brakes, Hr31 4 Pot Front Brakes & Slotted Rotors, Walbro, Rb25 Coils And Covers, Sr20 Dumps


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Hey,

Parts for sale:

* R32 GTS T rear cailpers

Condition: good condition black. not much pad life $100

* SR20 Screamer Type dump pipe stainless (has bolt in divider) $100

Condition: used

* Sr20 3 inch dump pipe (off turbo and 6 inchs down in 3inch) $50

Condition: used requires flange or more dump pipe added.

* HR31 Front calipers in red with green stuff pads 50% and good slotted rotors $150

Condition: used good condition, rotors slight surface rust but next to new.

* Walbro in tank full pump $50

Condition: Was working when taken out of car making 313hp. comes with new filter.

* RB25 coil packs all six with loom $100

Condition: used and all work. Changed to individual bosch coil paks to suit new ignition system.

* RB25 Coil cover $25

Condition: Used

* Rb25 cam gear cover $25

Condition: used

more to come

Location: Parts are at Haberfield NSW 2045

Postage: prices are pick up, can post at buyer cost.

Contact: Please call or text on 0415 292 220

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