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HI All,

I'm moving and have these to offer: 

Pick up in Greenacre - 0414 509 399 Spiro

R32 GTR Engin wiring loom $300

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RB26 sandwich plate with throttle bodies and linkages

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HKS R32 GTR coil overs - $800. Front top hats show some wear but work well.

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Buddy Club coil overs - $300 - One of the rears is dead. Buy the fronts and get the rears free. Came with the car dead.

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Zeal coil overs - $300 - One of the rears is dead. Buy the fronts and get the rears free. I killed this one.

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Front Hubs $50 each

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Coil packs, brackets and Harness - $200

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Mirrors and Tail lights, $25 each, 

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ABS - $50

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steering surround - all four parts $40 - I cant see the key lock piece.

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r32 gtr Attesa oil reservoir - $60

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Power steering reservoir - $25

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R33 GTR muffler $100 - 

R32 front sway bar, brackets, and links. $50

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eXedy twin plate - I need to pull this apart to see the wear and tear - Let me know if anyone is interested.

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Nissan cooler box???? funny. Pulls out of glove box.

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Managers here now so i cant finish this post..... Im just going to add the pics, Als im tired now. let me know if you see anything in the pics that you want. parts from $5

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Cheers

 

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