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I'm parting out an R32 GTST race car. I've got a few other parts let me know if you need anything else.

1) R32 bolt in six point roll cage, built by Independent Race Cars. CAMS compliant $700

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2) R32 stainless steel exhaust, 2.5 inch with "cat" custom made $300

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3) R32 Turbosmart Kompact BOV, new $100

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4) R32 GTR wheels x 6 reasonable condition a few chips but no rash $500 for the grey set of 4 $250 for the green set of 2 No tyres

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5) 205/55/16 RE55 semi slicks x 6 $70 each 75-80% tread

6) TFN brand R33 GTR rotors slotted, brand new $120

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7) R32 HICAS lock bar $40

8) Cobra Imola S race seats x2 good condition and very comfortable $650

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Blitz SE return flow cooler, pipes, clamps and joiners $300
Heaps of Tilton, Quatermaster and AP racing clutches in 26 spline, PM if you are interested.
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Direct clutch twin plate (200mm) to suit SR20 with flywheel. Newly serviced with new drive plates $1000
Motec UTC $100
Motec to R32 patch loom $200
RB20 and S1 RB25 yellow jacket coils $150
R32 GK-Tech cooling plate $20
R32 GTR front calipers and near new slotted RDA rotors $250
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ill take cooling plate if your will to post at my cost on top of asking price?

i am after radiator shroud, stock or lowed springs with or with out shocks,and a stock steering.

Edited by mr turbo
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