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Please call or text as its just to hard to keep track of everything

I'm wrecking a r32 gtst 4 door type m

Silver in colour

140000kms on the car

Everything available

R32 rb20det manual conversion

Complete with everything pedals master etc also

Exedy heavy duty clutch

Brand new hpi clutch cable

$750

R32 bonnet with matting great condition

$160.

R32 front reo bar

$60

Complete 5 stud kit with brakes etc

Front and rear

$400

R32 alloy 52mm radiator

Great condition

$100.

R32 type m rear little pod thing

$80

R32 gtst abs unit

$100

Rb20 power steer pump

$50

R32 power steer bottle

$40

R32 gtst abs master bm50

$80

R32 cat back 3 inch exhaust

$140

R32 standard shocks and springs

$50

R32 cluster great condition

140xxxkms

$60

R32 gtst wheels

$100

R32 rear bar

$50

R32 4 door boot with type m spoiler

$80

R32 4 door rear lights

$50

R32 gtst diff

$100

R32 gtst drive shafts

$40 each

Will sell it as rolling shell make a offer

Anything you need just text me or call me

Gold Coast but happy to post most things

0487924497

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