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Cleaned out the garage need to sell afew things,

S13 Just jap Adjustable lower control arms, could also fit other modles. $80

R32 GTR front strut brace, also fits gtst $80

R32 GTR nizmo Dash with only 33,000km, $300

R31 Auto tail shaft been rebuilt, $80

R32 Top camber arms with newish red bushes, $50

TURBO t3t4 internal gated ebay spec $80

3inch Cannon came off a r32 $50

Bosh 044 internal pump working on r32 gtst cradle $100

R32 GTR N1 boot lip, rubber $200

R32 GTR seat modified to fit r31rail, has abit of wear usuall spot $150

R32 rear seat belts $50

R32 Front standard sway bar $30

R32 Rear camber arms $30

Rb20 Cam covers have two pairs, one is blue other is stock. $ 50 a pair

R32 GTR 440CC injectors with resistor pack good upgrade for ur RB20. pulled them out as i went back to stock setup $350

Z32 Air flow meter, ebay special $50

Cefiro RB20 Loom $100

Electronic boost gauge$20

R32 skyline plastic trims that run under the door $40

R32 plastic surround behind steering wheel $20

R32 stock boss kit that horn connects to and also hicas plug $40

R32 Gtst castor rod with newish red bushes $50

S13 Throttle cable $50

R32 Lower control arms, good upgrade for R31 same length as s13 $80

Turbo smart BOV $80

R32 gtst Bonnet latch $50

RB20 exhaust manifold $40

Rb20 intake pipes, one with bov other one has been welded behind so u cant see that it had a BOV $50 each

R32 GTR TEIN castor rods, will fit GTR AND GTS4 $150

R32 carbon canister $20

Bucket seat, Rails to fit r32 but only the two front holes line up, rears need alittle fixing $50

All items are in South east Melbourne, can ship smaller items. Just text me and ill send you a photo 0422155233

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R32 silver boot rough needs paint, $20

R32 Black rear bar with reverse lights, $20

R32 taillights black, one hasnt got globes and is a little cracked where the connect but would still work, $40

R32 doors with windows, dirvers side handle missing $40ea

R32 front and rear trims $40 for all

R32 front stock shocks and springs connected to the arm they connect to without the knuckle $40

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