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Location:Gold coast ( pimpama )

Item: R32 GTST skyline parts. Prices added :D

ad to clean up the shed so make an offer on these parts.

i can drop parts off if needed.

contact Justin ( 07 5540 7735 ) 0401-027-348

Engine ECU, to suit auto comes with plastic kick panel. (will work in a manual car)

Full set of coil packs.$ 100 Sold

RB 20 engine cover. $ 50 Sold

Complete dash loom. $ 200

Dash cluster surround with all switches $ 80

Complete stereo surround with side covers. $ 100

Glove box $30

Center ash tray $ 15

Inside & outside fuse covers.$ 10

Brake booster & mater cylinder with front discs $ 350

Origional washer bottle with motor. $ 20

Complete heater box. $ 100

Set of caster arms with good rubber bushes. $ 150

Complete set of struts with springs shocks.$ 250

Power steering resivour with lines and hoses.$ 100

windscreen wiper motor and wiper arms. $ 80

stock intercooler piping $ 100

Steering shaft uni joint.$ 10

passanger side Air vent$ 10

drivers side air vent $10

Under dash panel, goes across stering colum $10

Oil cooler $ 40

charcol canister with all lines. $20

Auto brake pedal with mount bracket $ 20

turbo Heat sheild $ 40

Air flow meter with lines and hoses that run to turbo.$ 40

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