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few things to clear out

R32 GTS4 Front Diff 4.375

ring and pinion in excellent condition

$350 pickup western sydney or postage at buyers expense

R32 GTR Dump pipes

no longer needed as upgraded to aftermarket dumps

$20 pickup only western sydney

Rb26 Airflow Meters

pair of R32 GTR afms thats no longer needed

been sitting in the shed for past year as i had upgraded to nismo's

$50 for one or $80 for both pickup, postage at buyers expense

Tomei Metal Intake Manifold Gasket (new)

same as this: http://justjap.com/s...&cat=318&page=2

$100 pickup or postage at buyers expense

R33 GTST Black Front Grill (new)

brand new black R33 grill with all clips

$100 pick up or postage at buyers expense

R32 Hicas Bar (new)

black in colour, never fitted

$60 pickup only western sydney

Alpine Type-R Splits 6.5"

recently removed from my car, surplus to requirements

comes with x-over box, woofer and tweeters

has a small crease on the woofer from hitting door speaker trim hence the cheap price

$100 pickup or postage at buyers expense

Fibreglass R32 GTR Wing

was painted gunmetal however not factory KH2 colour, paint in good nick, but few small cracks

$80 pickup only western sydney

Secondary Bonnet Restraint

required at CAMS drift events, and circuit events

Designed for stock bonnets/latches, easy and clean alternative compared to bonnet pins.

approximately 30cm long, still enables bonnet to be partially opened for extinguisher access

features covering over the whole cable, and ends, to protect paintwork

stainless hardware

high strength 7x7 multi strand stainless cable.

comes with a free battery triangle sticker.

$35 posted or $30 pickup western sydney

R32 GTR Stock Airbox

changed to pod filter setup and hasnt been used for a few years, all clips intact etc, in decent condition, no air filter included

good setup to avoid heat soak from the engine and clearing defects

$150 pickup western sydney or postage at buyers expense

R32 Centre Console Trim (not the one around the radio/gauges)

$30 pickup only western sydney

R32 GTR Bootlid

gunmetal colour but not factory KH2

has a small bent edge below the badge

$70 pickup only western sydney

Apexi EL2 Boost Gauge + Control Box

white-faced electronic gauge, comes with wiring loom, works fine except doesnt light up at night

never bothered looking at why as i had another spare boost gauge which i installed

$60 pickup western sydney or postage at buyers expense

R32 GTR Castor Rods

has offset bushes installed

$50 pickup or postage at buyers expense

pm me

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