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These parts have been sitting for a while and i need the space.

R32 GTR Fuel Pump SOLD

R32 GTR Intercooler $250 FIRM DUE TO DAMAGE

R32 GTR Standard Airbox SOLD

R32 GTR Aftermarket Exhaust $900ono

R32 GTR 17" Aftermarket Rims (no tyres) $1000ono

R32 GTR Bonnet Spoiler $300ono

R32 GTR Fuel Tank $300ono

R32 GTR Brakes and Callipers $800ono

R32 GTR Rear Bar Reo $200ono

R32 GTR Engine (Head, Block, Inlet and Turbos) $POA

R32 GTR Aftermarket Alloy Radiator $700ono

R32 GTR Rear Subframe $500ono

R32 GTR Gearbox $900ono

R32 GTR Rear Steering Rack $250ono

R33 GTR VSPEC Diff $900ono

R33 GTR Aftermarket Oil Cooler $900ono

R33 GTR Fuel Tank $400ono

R33 GTR Fuel Pump $350ono

R33 GTR Passenger Airbag (missing cover) $400ono

R33 GTR Airbag Module $350ono

R33 GTR Rear Bar Reo $200ono

R33 GTS-t Series 2 Wing $150ono

I can arrange pics for most parts. For more info email [email protected]

Cheers,

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