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R32 GTR, Wrecking - ALL PARTS

Roll cage, Cusco saftey 21, 6 point roll cage, padded, suit R32 $800ono

Kaaz Mechanical diff, suit R33 non a.b.s $1000ono

HKS Hyper exhaust suit R32 GTR $700

Nismo G-Max twin plate clutch and flywheel, near new $1000

R32 GTR Rear wing, and Nismo R32 GTR wing $400ono

Nismo 400R front and rear bars, $500ea

R33 Aero Mirrors, Electric $600ono

R32 Stainless front pipe, $500

GTR polished intercooler, $850ono

R32 GTR bonnet, mint cond, $1000ono

BRAND NEW

Blitz Brand new Spec-V & NuR spec bolt on exhaust, $1050

Blitz BOVs, Brand new, universal $330

Blitz LM air filter kits, brand new in box suit all skylines $150

Ask for prices on Blitz intecooler kits.

Ring 0419118258 only, DO NOT PM

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Hey

I sent you a SMS regarding Roll Cage, I never got a answer from you.

Can you please send me pics of it with details on what needs to be modded, removed, cut etc for it to fit in.

[email protected]

Thanks

CHASP

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