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rb25 coild packs, all 6 on mount barackets, selling due top upgrade $200

R32 gtst rear seats exe conditon $100

RB25det std cams $200 pair, exc condition no marks

RB20 engine fan and clutch $50

GT wing, adjustable, black, $100

r32 gtst rear hicas steering rack with both pumps and lines etc $100

rb25 alternator $100

rb20 lower plenum runners, $40

rb20 throttle body no tps, $20

R32 steering wheel ok conditon , no major tears, has wear marks, $30

all prices neg need to sell otherwise stuff will go in the bin, in adelaide but will ship at buyers expence, email [email protected] for more info or if you need pics

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R32 gtst seats, exc condition, both front and rear included $150

R32 gtst power steering pump and resivoir $50

R32 air conditining condenser and pump, lines etc, everthing to do with the setup $50

RB25det exhaust manifold $50

RB25det injectors and fuel rail, $100

RB25det BOV and crossover pipe $50

RB20 engine fan and clutch $50

GT wing, adjustable, black, $100

Rear camber arms r32 suit gts/gtr/s13 with adjustable urathane  bushes $50

r32 gtst rear hicas steering rack with both pumps and lines etc $100

std r32 steering wheel advarage condition $30

rb25 alternator $100

more parts will be added shortly

all prices neg need to sell otherwise stuff will go in the bin, in adelaide but will ship at buyers expence, email [email protected] for more info or if you need pics

Pics of GT-Wing to [email protected] thx

Could you please advise a cost to send the front and rear seats to Gold Coast Qld? postcode 4211.       They are precise;y what i am after.

Cheers

will do, will probably be more than the seat though

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