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RB20 Rocker Covers

Came off an R32 skyline.

$80

GKtech solid steering shaft spacer. Never used.

Usually $23 + postage, selling for $25 posted anywhere in aus or $20 pick up

Apexi turbo timer (AT2G 9907-0642) and plug n play harness for R32 skyline. Used $60

R32 GTST engine torque damper

Never used. Looks like everything is there. Bought from JustJap

$60

R32 pod filter adapter. Used $20

Located WINDSOR NSW 2765

I can post to you (at your cost)

Contact Nick on 0432906643 by text message only.

Thank you

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Solid steering spacer sold.

RB20 Rocker Covers

Came off an R32 skyline.

$80

Top silicone JJR radiator hose to suit RB20 R32

$40

Apexi turbo timer and plug n play harness for R32 skyline. Used $60

R32 GTST engine torque damper

Never used. Bought from JustJap

$50

R32 pod filter adapter 3.5"

$20

K&N pod filter 3.5"

$40

R32 Pedders front struts + springs

Both strut tops are damaged.

$80

Standard R32 front struts + springs

Top rubber bush cracking

$50

Standard rear camber arms

$30

RB20 RB25 RB26 under drive pulley kit

Bought from eBay decided not to use as belts have to be changed on my application

$90

180sx pod adapter

Fits 3.25" filter

$20

Short shifter came out of 180sx fits Rb20 box too apparently.

$50

Drift gauges. Water temp and oil pressure. Comes with 38MM radiator hose adapter

$40 each gauge

Random catch can

Painted black

$20

Sparco bonnet pins

$20

Benen tow hook

Bit scratched. Missing the bolts

$20

Pick up from Windsor NSW

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