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R32 GTS-t Rear sub frame with all arms/linkages and Hicas rack $50 will also fit S13/180sx

R32 S13/180sx 6 bolt pattern drive shafts $40

R32 non-turbo 4 stud brake’s front and rear

Front is standard R32 set-up $50

Rear would make a great upgrade for a S13 Silvia or 180sx $75 ,as it has a disc brake as well as the Drum handbrake and also comes with the Handbrake cables (will not separate)

R32 Factory floor mats (1 and a half sets available)

One full set of fronts and rears only $85

And

Rears with trans tunnel cover $40

R32 Black GTS-T bonnet $120

Needs respray

Nismo LM-GT2 rims made by RAYS $1300

Front 17 x 8 +35 and Rear 17x9 +38 with Pirelli P5000 225/45 and 255/40 tyres with plenty of tread. Overall excellent condition, Suited to R33, R32, S14, S15 - will also fit Soarer, Supra, RX7

One last thing I have a cat back stainless steel HKS priest Exhaust for a GTS-t but will trade for either a Standard R32 GTS-t exhaust or a High performance NA exhaust with cash difference

R32 R180 diff SOLD

R32 Rear 5 stud hubs with backing plates handbrakes and hub carrier $100 (SOLD)

Hand brake cable has been cut but there is still quite a bit of length on it and brake shop should be able to repair it

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