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Hey alll

im after basic turbo stuff...

turbo timer - whatever im not fussed its only time

blow off - and r32 adaptor plate would be good

gearnob - anything leather clad :(

nissan centre cap for aftermarket steering wheel

bonnet latch clip thing- the thing that holds the bonnet holderuper down :)

horns - anyone got some beefy horns?

and finally some tyres to fit my stock r32 rims.... with some tread!!!!!!!!!

anyone got some 6" speakers too?

oh and a single din pocket to go under headunit...

lastly some R32 type M brake pads - or can u tell me where to get some cheap?

thanks all

Post here or PM me with what ya got

Ed

I got BOV but in R33 pipes

got trust timer for 170 (Brand New)

Got tyre but have to tell me wat size first.......Normally it will cost you $90 each with 80% rubber, coz they are the tyre come with the cars we imported

Gearnob- I got some, but not leather (from $30 with no brand to $180 nismo) Brand new

BOV= Blow off valve

Yes i know this... what brand i mean....

What brands are the tyres? and are they aus legal?

thanks everyone for the PMs

Ed

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