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Hi All,

Container has cleared.

BNR32 front cut.

300kph speedo, oil catch can, greddy profec b spec 11 brand new, seats (need retrim) strut brace, ARC airbox, ARC dual entry drag cooler (600x300x100), greddy hard pipe kit, brembo brakes on front, std on back with drilled rotors, hight and damper adjustable OHLINS sus, rear diff, bonnet with nismo lip, rear quarters. Blitz computer $10,000

1 x 91 180sx red top manual cut $4000.00

1 x 91 S13 red top drifter front cut $4200.00

1 95 180sx black top sr20 front cut $4500.00

1 x Galant VR4 fron cut with fmic and other goodies $3500.00

1 x 97 WRX front cut, excellent condition $3500.00

1 x levin 20v front cut $1950

1 x levin 4agze front cut $2450.00

BNR32 Veilside stainless steel exhaust front pipes back $1200.00

FD3S titanium exhaust $1500.00

Rays gram lights (gold) suit soarer supra. 17*8, excellent condition $1500.00

Tien HA with adjustable tops suit MR2GT $1000.00

other exhausts and bits and pieces.

Will post up pics soon. Not seperating cuts. Cuts come with brakes, diff and suspension.

Some panels available, please PM.

Cheers,

Ken

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i need r32 gtr parts

intercooler, radiator, condenser and fan, the plastic pipe that sit behind the intercooler connectting the plumback bov to the air intake, bumper reinforcement and maybe bumper if price is reasonable or a complete nose cut

pm asap

Any turbo-back exhaust systems?

Only cat back apart from the Veilside Evolution exhaust which is for a BNR32 and has front pipes back.

What are you after?

Ken

All PM's and emails replied.

Was after a cheap exhaust system for R33. What's your range of catbacks?

I have exhausts for:

R32 gtst

R32 gtr x 2

VR4 galant x 1

180sx x 2

S13 x 1

WRX x 1

FD3s titanium x 1

No 33's sorry, will get some next trip though.

Cheers,

Ken

have any r32 gtst aftermarket front bumpers?

or an r32 gtr front bumper?  

any condition...

can PM me or email warren_clements AT hotmail.com

Sorry mate, not front bumpers for r32.

Next container maybe!

Cheers,

Ken

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