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Hey, clearing out my shed

Located in SA and will post smaller items at your cost.

Parts are off a r32 gtr

Triple din gauge $60

Standard side skirts (missing small front right guard section) $100

Standard intercooler piping $100

Seat belts $50

Complete air condition setup $160

Intercooler mesh $50

Space saver wheel $60

Lhs broken headlight $20

Rear mud flaps $60

Window washer bottle $20

Gt badges from guards $50

Steering rack no key barel $80

Tail light covers $40

Standard dump pipes $80

BOV return pipe $80

Wheel clock cover $20

Bonnet carpet $60

Standard wheel nuts $40

Bottom radiator hose $15

One n1 front bumper vent $40

Broken AFM $20

Hks type 0 turbo timer with r32 gtr harness $60

Pair drift pod filters $60

Standard 180sx tail lights $80

EOI r32 gtr wheels 16x8 +30 with 225/50 tyres 50% tread

Pictures on request

Thanks for looking

Pm, Call or text me 0430961312

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i'll grab the clock cover. i've lost mine when i pulled the clock out to try to fix it so now i have a hole. where are you located in SA? can i pick it up? unless you're talking about the clock spring cover? as in steering column trim??? if you do mean the clock left of the steering wheel i'm in :)

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Update on what's left

Standard side skirts (missing small front right guard section) $100

Complete air condition setup $160

Space saver wheel $60

Lhs broken headlight $20

Rear mud flaps $60

Window washer bottle $20

Gt badges from guards $50

Steering rack no key barel $80

Standard dump pipes $80

BOV return pipe $80

Wheel clock cover $20

Bonnet carpet $60

Standard wheel nuts $40

Bottom radiator hose $15

One n1 front bumper vent $40

Pair drift pod filters $60

Standard 180sx tail lights $80

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