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R32 GTS-t Front Left Wheel Arch Guard - Black

R32 GTS-t Rear bootlid - Black with NO holes in it (dont know if this is possible at all!!)

R32 GTS-t centre and front left air vents (haha yeh im dreamin, but in case someone hasnt sold them already)

Extra Info:

Trying to make the car look a bit prettier

Contact Details:

Contact me via PM please :)

Price and price conditions:

Let me know if you have a specific price, if not we can work to what suits both parties!!

Thanks

Laine

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Items Wanted:

R33 series 2 BOV - stock one or aftermarket plumback

Extra Info: must be able to bolt on to my R33 GTS-T 98

Contact Details:

email: [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

looking for one under $200 and will pay for postage.

Items:

Z32 Airflow Meter

Extra Info:

New or Used

Contact Details:

Contact me via PM as i am on here every day

Price and price conditions:

New $250 or Under

Used around the $150 - $200 mark

I might be dreaming but i am hopeing the someone has one they do not need!!!

Cheers

Shaun

Items:

WTB...ke70 corolla must be manual,decent condition and have rego

mr30 skyline sedan,must be manual and in good condition

r31 pintara or skyline. . .manual or auto considred once again in decent condition

Extra Info:

just need a CHEAP run about as my skyline is a fair way off hitting the roads

Contact Details:

pm me or 0400260352

Price and price conditions:

as cheap as possible but depends on condition of the car

Items:

18 inch wheels and tyre to suit 33

Prefer something with a dish but open to offers, so if anyone is thinken about selling there wheels, sing out no matter what they are. Have cash waiting, tax time lol.

Contact Details:

PM me

[email protected]

Price and price conditions:

Depends on wheels and tyres

Item:

R32 manual, good condition

180sx manual, good condition

Extra Info:

must be manual and be in good condition. dont mind about mods.

Contact Details:

PM me or Ring 0423002689

Price and price conditions:

depends on condition. looking to spend round 8-13k

Item:

The following R32 GTST items:

Complete stock airbox with intake

Good Condition late front seats

Front metal bar that goes behind front bumper

Contact Details:

PM me

Price and price conditions:

Don't want my pants pulled down over the price but will pay what worth in cash.

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