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I have some R32 GTR parts for sale. If there are any questions regarding the parts listed below please do not hesitate to ask me.

Item: Standard RB26 Cam Gears

Item Condition: Great condition

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to aftermarket units

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

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Item: R32 GTR Standard Suspension

Item Condition: Excellent condition

Reason for Selling: Came in the boot of my car, missing strut tops.

Price and Payment Conditions: $250ono

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Item: Bar and Plate cooler 600*300*75

Item Condition: Brand new, never used.

Reason for Selling: Brother decided to sell his car. Did not install.

Extra info: This is my brothers part however I take full responsibility for the sale of this item.

Price and Payment Conditions: $300

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Item: Standard RB26 Air Flow Meters

Item Condition: One AFM has been trimmed due to clearance issues as high mount twin set up was used. Working order.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

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Item: 40L Fuel Cell (Plastic with bladder)

Item Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not going to use it.

Price and Payment Conditions: $90

Item: RB26 set of 6 coils

Item Condition: Excellent working condition

Reason for Selling: Upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions: $180

Item: Veilside 3.5"exhaust

Item Condition: Great condition

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 pick up only

I am located in SE Melbourne and I am more than willing to post parts at buyers expense.

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manage, when you say manifold what are you talking about are you talking about the bit that bolts between the head and the throttle bodies??? If so I will take it... Let me know..

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hi there,I am willing to give you $300.00 for the suspension including postage

if they are in very good condition.please email me asap.

regards

craig,p.s, im located in bunbury western australia,it might pay to call me actually on 0424279464.cheers

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