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Hey guys I am located on the Gold Coast, willing to post items at cost or pick up and currently have the following for sale;

(Prices Negotiable)

R32 GTR Passenger seat Immaculate condition, with rail, all movements working perfectly $280

Also have a std R32 Gtst drivers seat laying around in good condition for $40,

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polished dished Work Equips 18"x10+28 fronts, 18"x11.5+24 rears $2200 (tyres very poor)

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HKS Super dragger 3.5" exhaust cat back to suit R32 chassis and twin front pipe to suit rb26dett will separate or $500ono the lot excellent condition polished cannon 5"

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Momo steering wheel in perfect condition, also have an immaculate genuine horn button to fit. Steer wheel $130, Button $20 post-44496-0-95102800-1354439884_thumb.jpgpost-44496-0-94130200-1354439892_thumb.jpg

Pwr FC hand controller $300 late model pwr fc

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R32 drivers door control switch board perfect condition $50

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R32 GTR front left driveshaft perfect condition, good cond boots $100, also have transfer shaft from gearbox to front diff and tailshaft $100

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Rb26 starter motor $60

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HKS 2530's $2000 pair turbos only, done 2000kms also have oil drains, lines, std dump and manifolds etc enquire for price

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Tein Coilovers to suit R32 GTR and GTS4 $750 very good condition no leaks, heavy spring rates of I think 12kg and 10 kg height adjustable go very low, and damper adjustable, have genuine spanners to suit

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R32 Japanese Fibreglass front vented guards good condition $250 with mesh in vents (not cheap local made, these are durable jap guards)

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SKYLINE door skirt trims great cond.$50pair

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R32 skyline floor mats genuine original $60

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RB26 Coil Pack loom excellent condition $100

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D1 SPEC racing lightweight nuts in blue x 20 $30

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Bolt on fenders 1 pair fronts and one pair rears are roughly 30mm guards with rubber trim and polished capped nuts $120

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R32 windscreen trim plastic piece great condition $30

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R32 clutch master cylinder clean and perfect working condition $60

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R32 handbrake complete, good cond. leather $60

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R32 abs model master cylinder, clean great working condition $80

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R32 GTR (also fit gts4) ABS module excellent condition no leaks $300

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R32 'A' Pillar Trims, left and right side, excellent condition have all clips $30ea

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R32 m spec fog lights (can make to suit anything) excellent condition $50

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R32 Tail lights $100 pair

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Bosch 023 fuel pump custom fitted to R32 fuel pump cradle and sender complete unit $140

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R32 boot lid and genuine N1 lip, professionally painted and wing holes filled in $300

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R32 gtst front brake rotors, pads and vented slotted discs, excellent condition pads and discs only used for 10000km $250 pair front left and right

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R32 GTR front hubs and wishbone complete left and right side, $100ea

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R32 gtr (will also fit gts4) gearbox crossmember $40

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R32 horn and bonnet catch support $50

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R32 gtr rear seatbelts pair, great cond. $60

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R32 front strut brace has had part machined out to clear crossover pipe on rb20/25 $30

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R32 GTR front transfer shaft, gearbox to front diff, great cond. $80

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apexi turbo timer perfect working condition $20

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R32 dash surround $30

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Rb26 engine loom good condition from r32 late model $150

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Names Johnny I would rather you call or txt, otherwise please PM, thanks

0414596256

Edited by slidinr32gtr
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Hey mate txted you about the door sill/ kick plates but you didnt reply are this still for sale if yes id like them thanks :)

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