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Sorry no air vents! Did have a p/s a while ago though!

El thermos not for sale anymore

GTR turbo sold

Added:

32 GTR Radiator

32 GTR Radiator Shroud

32 GTR Viscous Fan

32 GTR Aircon Condensor

14" 80W Thermo Fan

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HKS Pod sold

Sub box sold

GTR Balancer added

GTR Timing Belt added

parts with 'ANY OFFERS' means u can make a stupid offer and ill take it!

'offers' means make a sensible offer you know you want it!

Chasing the exhaust if you still have it

Just from the cat back

Cheers

EDIT:

Seen the "Stupid Offers" Comment

I'll give ya $5 for the zorst lol

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RB26 Balancer SOLD

32 GTR Radiator Shroud SOLD

Splitfire DIS-001 added

GTR Hi-flowed turbos added

16" Impuls added

32 GTSt Stock Turbo Back added

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hey mate.

do you have any interior plastics at all.

mainly chasing stereo surrond and gear boot surrround bit.

Also gear boot and hand brake boot.

Cheers

Matt

Noo i wish i did those are rare as!

Look on ebay for the handbrake and gear boots, you can get leather ones for like 40bux.

33 Stock Catback added!

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Stainless steel 32 Catback added

Pic of master cylinder added

Hi-flows sold pending payment

Everything else still for sale!

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GTR Hi-Flows sold

Nissan Timing Belt sold

32 GTR Gearbox Mount added

32 GTR D/S Engine Mount added

Will take any offer on the 33 and 32 stock exhausts just to get them out of my way! :@

Anybody got offers on the stainless 3inch catback for 32?

Splitfires $500 ready to go no waiting or dealing with dodgy traders who take their time and cant deliver product!

Jun Crank Collar $200 plus post!

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will those 16inch wheels fit a r34gtt?? without spacers?

Umm they probably should, depends if you intend on putting on the rear or front...whether they clear the brakes or not. I dont mind if you trial fit. VERY Nego on the rims!! take em away!

33 Catback stocky gone

32 Catback stocky should be gone tomo

JUN crank collar SOLD

Stocky coilpacks SOLD

Z32s added

TPS added

CAS added

02s added

Prices dropped

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