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Hi all,

I have a few items up for sale:

R32 GT-R OEM Rear Brakes

Price: $150.00 (pick up in Melbourne or post at buyers expense)

Reason for sale: upgraded to Alpha Omega Racing Brembo Brake Kit

NOTE:

  • The pads will need to be replaced

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Garrett Boost Gauge

Price: $50.00 (pick up in Melbourne or post at buyers expense)

Reason for sale: This was mounted in the drivers' side circular vent and I want to reinstate the air vent and don't have a need for the gauge

NOTE:

  • What you see is what you get. I.e. this is the boost gauge, mounting bracket and cowl only. No other wiring etc. is included.
  • If you have an R32 OEM drivers' side circular vent and you are looking to sell it or swap for this item, I would be keen if it is in excellent / very good condition.

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R32 Centre Air Vent

Price: $15.00 (pick up in Melbourne or post at buyers expense)

Reason for sale: replaced with new item

NOTE:

  • I replaced this item in my car as the vertical control on the drivers side of this vent is broken so the vent slats fall down.
  • This may suit someone who can repair this sort of thing or if yours is even worse
  • Nissan Part No. 68750-01U00

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Please PM for further details.

Also available on other For Sale Posts:

HKS GT-RS Twin Turbos $1400.00 (make an offer)

R32 GT-R OEM Front Indicators: $150.00 firm

Cheers

Rob

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