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R32 front cut parts

-Air box (With used filter and snorkel) $20

-Heater box (Under the dash thing) $10

-Radious rods/brackets $30

-Washer bottle $10

-Over flow bottle $10

-Radiator support with horn $30

-Power Steering resivior $20

-Drivers side kick panal and driver side $5

-Engine bay fuse box(Wires cut) $15

-Front cross member with rack,shocks,sway bar etc can seperate $150

-Window wiper arms (for both) $10

-Window wiper motor $20

-Various P/S hoses (Ask me what ones)

-HICAS pump $40

-Glove box lid (Some scratches) $10

-A/C condenser $30

-Under tray $15

-Ecu $100

New parts added below 30/12/04

-Stock stereo with that little flip lid underneath it $20

-RB20det series 1 turbo.No leaks,comes with elbow no acuator.Boosted $280

-RB20det exhaust manifold with heat sheild $50

-Manual G-box mount $20

-Clutch lines $10

I need this shit gone and some is already in the bin :P

Can supply pics of everything

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