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Selling off some parts that are laying around at the work shop off my gtr32, happy to sell off at best offers.

I have heaps of other parts laying around that I'd be happy to sell cheap too, car was stripped and is a circuit car. So seat belts, wipers, abs, spare wheel, computers and wiring, old deck, etc etc are just all in boxes collecting dust. Private message me if you think the price isn't right for a sale.

Tomei cams A2691N stamped, they are 260 9.15lift. $250

Standard plenum with throttle bodies. $80

Hks blow off valves, told they are sqv, need a clean though. $60

Doors left and right $100 without trims.

Boot lid $140

Head Lights pair $130

Garrett 2860 -10's with standard dump pipes, one is damaged at last track day, looks like it needs a new core, exhaust compressor housing but haven't pulled it apart the other is in perfect working order. $250 for both with the dump pipes.

Power steering pump with reservoir $50

Ignition coil pack $70

Driftworks solid conversion bushes- s13/r32 to s14/r33/r34, these are brand new in box direct from uk unused, paid over 200 to get em, $80

Whiteline polished strut brace $50

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