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Hi there,

I've got a few things I want to clear out of my shed.

R32 passenger side glass window: $50

I bought a door, it came with glass, I didn't want to re-tint my windows so I changed my old glass over.

In very good condition, no scratches, just a little bit dusty but I'll give it a clean.

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Genuine R32 GTR Nismo strut bar: $80

I bought this strut bar to put on my car but it sits too high so I can't close my bonnet.

This will only fit on R32 GTR as far as I can tell. You are welcome to buy it and try to get it on your GTST but I don't guarantee it will fit.

Condition is ok. Paint is peeling off a little bit as can be seen in the photo. Other than that it is straight and a very solid bar.

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2x Nankang 245/45/18 Ultra Sport NS-II: $50 for the pair

Not sure why I got these. I've never used them and they have just sat in storage. Pretty much brand new condition with plenty of tread left.

Good if you want a spare pair of tyres for skids or you can use them on the street.

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Stock RB25 turbo with actuator: $30

I replaced this turbo on my car. Was working ok when I took it off the car. Would suit someone wanting a cheap turbo that they can then hi-flow/rebuild. Doesn't seem to have any wiggle in the turbo wheels.

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3A Racing Black Pod Filter: $20

I bought this with the intention of putting it on my car but never got around to it. Brand new condition, the only time it has come out of its plastic wrapping packaging was today when I took a photo of it.

Has a 3 inch outlet. Plenty of reviews online on how good these are.

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Gktech Hicas Lock bar for R32: $60

I bought this when I wanted to remove the hicas from my car but I ended up replacing the whole sub-frame with one from an S13 which doesn't use hicas.

Again this is in brand new condition and comes with fittings as well.

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Genuine Nismo Black Alumide gear shift knob: $50

Suitable for all Nissan cars which uses a 10mm thread. Awesome gear knob to use.

In great condition.

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Razo leather gear shift knob: $40

In brand new condition. Comes with various thread fittings so will fit pretty much any manual car. Also comes with the stickers showing the gear locations.

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Prices are relatively firm.

I'm happy to post the smaller items at buyers expense. Otherwise pickup can be organised anywhere between Chester Hill, Campsie, North Ryde or the city depending on the day.

Send me a PM or call/SMS my mobile: 0432 595 358.

If you call during the day, I may or may not pick up depending on the time of day and whether I am in meetings or not. Leave me an SMS and I'll get back to you.

Thanks for looking.

Peter

*** UPDATE ***

Tyres are sold. Following items are still available:

R32 passenger side glass window: $50

I bought a door, it came with glass, I didn't want to re-tint my windows so I changed my old glass over.

In very good condition, no scratches, just a little bit dusty but I'll give it a clean.

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3A Racing Black Pod Filter: $20

I bought this with the intention of putting it on my car but never got around to it. Brand new condition, the only time it has come out of its plastic wrapping packaging was today when I took a photo of it.

Has a 3 inch outlet. Plenty of reviews online on how good these are.

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Razo leather gear shift knob: $40

In brand new condition. Comes with various thread fittings so will fit pretty much any manual car. Also comes with the stickers showing the gear locations.

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