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hey guys i have some bits and pieces i would like to get rid of....

r32 gtst half cut parts inc struts digital climate controll air con and suspension and dash parts and brakes steering racks and misc stuff

s13 silvia front cut parts inc brakes some suspension aur con components non hicas steering rack and misc stuff

complete rb20det bottom end suit rebuild (could maybe be used im not sure) $200 i also have some other rb20det parts inc exh man and complete intake manifold cams rocker covers if u need something u may be lucky and ill have it :headspin:

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both sets of front shocks i have a standard sorry....

i dont have a steering wheel anymore but i would like $100 for the climate control comes with wiring loom too so its good for the digital conversion....

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the shocks look pretty good eh ill sell complete with springs ate for $100 per pair (pickup only)

99% of the digital climate controll just plugs straight into the original loom for the manual control i have done this to a friends car but he hasnt been able to get the air con to work but we had one wire left which was supposed to be hooked up to something and i just couldnt remember where it went and we just havent got around to fixing it as yet but i am sure with that 1 wire hooked up it will all work sweet as.....

thanks Jon

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the rb20 bottom end has been sold ,willing to try and do some good deals to try and move some of this stuff guys :cheers: may possibly accept trades for some jap drift/option/best motoring dvd's even copies possibly :)

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What about (to suit R32 GTR)

- The underbody plastic bit RHF Guard - protects the BOV are from road dirt?

- Odd screws/connectors from the bumper etc?

- Oil Filter remote kit

- The two Large water tubes from standard turbos

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