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rb20x6 coilpacks 1 is faulty $100

r32 gts-t front guards one black other in primer $250

x2 r32 rear bumper $50

rear tail lights (no covers) $100

wagan boot spoiler for any r32 painted white brand new $250

starter motor $50

momo black plain steering wheel $50

r32 sunroof spoiler has a crack on the corner glue it and wont even notice it $150 very rare

gts-t boot no spoiler or lock. dark blue $20 will need a respray

r32 rb20 stock afm $100

hicas lock bar $50 fit most cars

bride brix 2 (i think) $600 can come with r31 rail.

Redback highflow cat $100. Used condition.

watanabes 15x7+27 all around ok tread. 4x114.3 slight bend in 1 100% useable

r32 white boot with gts wing perfect condition brand new paint $200.

Idale air valve control rb20 $50

Rb20 butterfly with tps $80

Rb20 tps $40

Rda r32 slotted rotors front pair only used for 20 days. Still have box pretty new.$180

Rb25 cas $20

rb25 coil pack cover $20

Rb25 90 degree elbow before fmic piping with bov. $50

Rb20 intake plenuim $50

Type r gauges and senders. All wiring all work. $150 the lot..

pickup hoppers crossing victoria.

can post most items anywhere in australia if you pay.

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r32 dark blue boot::::needs respray $30

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bride/recaro fixed seat adapter $40

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sr20/s13 front pipe flex gktech brand $50

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pair of rims 17x7+47 black look pretty good.

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4x114.3 anz rims gutter rash on all average condition all passed rwc. really good tread $350...spent a lot on tyres.

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r32 sunroof spoiler $150

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