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hey i have a few things for sale-

ALL PARTS FOR R32

-2x front hubs (good condition-no bearing slop) $200pair

-complete drivers door(inside and out, all power options work) white in colour, 2 very small dents. Door off gtr. $350

-glove box $20

-Brake booster assy- $90

-Sway bar $50

-2x front gtr coil overs $150

-nismo bot lip spoiler SOLD

-GTR rear spoiler(alloy-yellow) $250

Can send pics of any items.

All parts are standard items.

Door must be picked up or postage at buyers expense

Cheers

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hey champ :) just chasin up that nismo bot lip spoiler $150 it that the lip thats sits onder the the front bar i need one of those jsut smashed my to bit swervin to miss a roo in my GTR :ph34r: can u plz send a pic of it to [email protected] cheers if its all good ill be a sendin money ur way B)

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sorry to put a damper on your sale mate, but just to let ppl know, r32 front hubs will not fit on an s13, the bearing carrier and bearings are differnt, and if you plan on using the r32 knuckle, it is also different to the s13. only the s14/15 knuckles fit on the front.

anyhow, good luck with ur sale

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sorry to put a damper on your sale mate, but just to let ppl know, r32 front hubs will not fit on an s13, the bearing carrier and bearings are differnt, and if you plan on using the r32 knuckle, it is also different to the s13. only the s14/15 knuckles fit on the front.

anyhow, good luck with ur sale

Yep guys sorry bout thatt- got my front and rear mixd up 32 rear hubs fit but fronts dont- Thanx for pickn that up juiceman-appreciated.

sorry again fellas

sorry dont have rear hubs either

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