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Just some left over parts that are not needed. Located in Melbourne. Most items can be posted at an additional cost.


Cusco strut tower bars suit R32 Front and rear. Avg condition. Scratches and paint chips. $180 pair


HKS Boost gauge and GReddy A-pillar pod Up to 2bar. Suits R32 dials perfectly with black back and red needle $160


Sports steering wheels (leather) 1. Momo, good cond, leather not worn through. 2. Unknown Italian brand, carbon inserts. 3. OMP style deep dish blue stitching, hardly used $40 each


Antenna booster - 12V amplified New. Boosts weak FM radio signal (10dB gain). Problem particular to R32's where the antenna is built into the windscreen. $25


CUSCO springs (from Zero 2E coliovers) Cusco ID65 200 series. Spring rate: 11kg, Inner spring diameter: 65mm, Length: 200mm, Stroke: 100mm. Travelled 2000kms $120 pair


A'PEXi ECV (Exhaust Control Valve) and cat Control the loudness of your exhaust. Approx 40% reduction on my 3" exhaust. Catalytic converter is empty / gutted. $90


Child anchor points and brackets Fitted onto rear parcel shelf during compliance process $20


Oil catch can Never used. Looks about the size of 500ml. $35


Blaupunkt CD/MP3 Head unit Excellent condition. Detachable face. Anti-theft features. Comes with loom plug $70


Hks Electronic Torque Split Controller (Hks Etc) And Hks Electronic Drag Adaptor (Hks Eda) $620 pair




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A'PEXi ECV (Exhaust Control Valve) and cat Control the loudness of your exhaust. Approx 40% reduction on my 3" exhaust. Catalytic converter is empty / gutted. $90

got a picture?

A'PEXi ECV (Exhaust Control Valve) and cat Control the loudness of your exhaust. Approx 40% reduction on my 3" exhaust. Catalytic converter is empty / gutted. $90

got a picture?

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On closer inspection I dont think this was APEXI. Might be Autobarn Driftek branded. Been sitting in storage for a while I cant remember

so it replaces the cat?

Hey mate could you please send me a picture of "HKS Boost gauge and GReddy A-pillar pod Up to 2bar. Suits R32 dials perfectly with black back and red needle $160"

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