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R32 coolant overflow bottle

R32 trim - inner left rear around quarter glass

R32 boot with/out spoiler preferably black.

MSG me on 0450084467

have cash ready!

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standard s1 r33 coilpacks, cheap cheap. anything will do just need to get motor running

I have 12 RB20 coilpacks which will work with S1 RB25 as they use the ignitor pack. Txt me on 0433 522 234.

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255/40/17 tyres half decent required.. dont mind camber wear as they will be used for skidding in a couple of weeks.

Send me a PM with your number and i will get back to you asap!

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After a rb20 flywheel, useable condition, will probly get it machined,pm me if anyone has one

Cheers will

I've got one sitting in the shed

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hey im lookin for a pair of recaro or bride type ro seat rails to suit r32/33/cefiro/laurel.

would prefer a pair but will settle for a drivers rail.

pm me if you have or know anyone that has some.

cheers danny

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