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hey guys

got a few things i want to get rid of. all parts are located in SYD not too keen on posting big things but smaller stuff i can organise.

r32 gtr front Guards $300 each or $500 for the pair, in good condition one has a few small scratches.

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r32 gtr bonnet $500, comes with squirters and badge

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r32 gtr grille has all the clips, no marks $150

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r32 gtr bonnet latch with horns $120

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r32 gtr N1 front bumper brand new in bubble wrap and new vents in boxes $500

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r32 gts-t 4 door side skirts, never fitted to a car, been sitting in my room $160

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R32 2 door Dmax Copy roof wing, never fitted to car been sitting in my room $140

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R32 centre dash vents $50

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NRG slimline boss kit new in the box $70

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GKtech fan %40 flow over the standard rb clutch fan $65

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SR to rb fan adaptor made to be used with the gktech fan $25

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Gktech hicas eccentric lock out bolts $20

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prefer messages in work hours (work 8-4, mon-fri) but can take calls out of work hours.

ph: zero four two two 99 5636

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