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Rays Volk TE-37 - 16x7 - 16x8 bronze immac cond with race toyo tyres - $2000 **SOLD**

R32 Tein HA Coilovers - $1200 **SOLD**

Recaro SP1 Reclineable Bucketseat - pretty much brand spanking new - $650

(dont ask if it has a rail as im keeping it)

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R32 Unknown Front Strut brace - $120 **SOLD**

R32 Unknown rear dual type strut brace - $150 **SOLD**

Cusco Caster rods for R32/S13 - $250

Kazama Rear Upper Arms for R32, S13, S14, S15, R33, A31, C33 etc (anything with closed rear upper arms - not open type like aftermarket s14 S type) - $250

Sabelt 2 point harness - $150

(check the seat pics for pics of this ^^^)

HKS 60mm whitefaced Boost Gauge - $150

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HKS 60mm Oil Pressure Gauge - $150

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Greddy electronic Exhaust Temp gauge and data box (white faced) - $200

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HKS 35mm Volt gauge (black face) - $100

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HKS F-con V PRO computer for R32 RB20DET - tuned for r33 turbo, exhaust, 550cc injectors, front mount, pod - eliminates AFM - $500

Blitz tuned rom (replacement ecu) for RB20DET R32 - $350

Updated:

2x RB20 AFM's in perfect working order... $100 each

Cone style pod filter (looks like a k&n/simota) $50 good cond

pics coming this arvo... get in quick this all needs to go - and im firm on all prices!

- adz :headspin:

Wheels gone... sheez, oh well. For $2K musta been some good rubber on there.

Can you get pics of the strut-braces and where abouts in Adelaide are you?

Cheers.

- Ash.

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