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HFM 330mm cross drilled/slotted R33 gtr front brake kit

Gtr rear sway bar

Adj camber arms front at

and rear

Rear BYcas kit adjustable toe front & rear

Full custom thick carpet

$2000 worth near new top shelf teins.

Presumed KAAS dif not like any viscus r200 I've ever seen or driven so kaas.

Cusco strut brace.

2 sets of volk rays Nismo gt LM 2 wheels.

Worth $1300 a set.

New pads.

A ton of spares.

Needs straighten, new LCA, brake line, possibly steering rack, drivers door and a steering arm n knuckle

That's it

Car was half carbon wrapped

And half black.

Launceston

No photos - viewing at inspection

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$3300 on it with all gear but part here's a new list

forged rb20det with rb25 turbo, + box and loom, $1600 firm extra $700 for an apex I power fc with controller, extra $200 for airbrushed covers signed by Dr drift, extra $350 for split fire coil packs, extra $150 for full oil Cooler kit inc filter relocater

And full suspension package for an r32 gtst

inc

tein coilovers near new top spec,

Adj camber arms front and rear,

Rear full bycas hycas elimination kit inc toe arms,

Bnr32 rear sway bar,

Adj caster arms

Cusco rear strut brace

$2000

Rare Nismo volk rays lmgt2, two sets which is made into one great set but still can use the other

Sets

f+r 17x9

F+r 17x8

$2000

32 GTR crank and rods and pistons $450,

Haltech Ecu with install kit $1200,

R32 Vertex front bar $220,

S13/14 - R32/33 grandor mirrors $70,

Corona LCA's and knuckles $140

Momo wheel $40,

R32 door and rear cards,

RB coil packs,

Apexi pod filter $80,

R32 front rotors,

R32 F/R standard camber arms,

Digital boost gauge $45,

T25/28 gt28 both steel flanges $60,

2 tachos 1 drift , 1 magnum $60ea

2x 780x300x75mm intercooler

R32 drift line rear and gtr-style front bars,

Drift line side skirts-

I have other 32 parts just ask

1992 astina 323 wrecking good interior custom rear bar

Bits of stainless 3.5 exe

Launceston

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