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***I need $$$ for my project so prices reduced***

From a 2002 R34 25GTT:

• Bonnet $150

• Diff (with TCS and TCS Sensors) $150

• Front shocks and springs and pillow mounts $100 (for the pair)

• Radius Arm Rods $100 (for the pair)

• Sway Bar $80

• Sway Bar Link Pins $60 (for the pair)

• Strut Bar (Front) $100

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• Airbag Computer

• HICAS Computer

• TCS Computer

• ABS Pump and Computer

• Heater Control Panel

• Aircon Pump

• Drivers Window Switch

• Electric Mirror Switch

• Hazard Switch

• TCS Switch

NZ$800 for the lot

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For an R32:

• GTS-t Type M 4 Pot brake calipers with pads $250

All prices are in $NZ. Buyer pays freight.

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I know u havent mentioned it but do you have a thermo fan? And if so how much would you want?

Also are all of the above stock items? Like rear spoiler, suspension etc.

Thanks

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They will IF your R33 is RWD.

If you change the hubs, it is best if you change the lower arms (which I have) as the ball joint bolt MAY be a different length.

But the arm and hub will bolt straight in. You may need to get a wheel allignment after though.

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OK i haven receice an email off from you,,,,,,

i just wonder are u interested on me?????

anyway .... i need 2 thing together ....

which is the panel (BIG BLACK OR GREY PLASTIC) where it sit beside the heater panel, cd-player and chigarate lighter hope u know what is that....all those stuff is in between them.

I also need the heater panel as well...

PLS SEND ME A CLEAR pic if you have it.

[email protected]

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Hey Can u e-mail me with the measurement of the Disk Size cos i need new disk's for the 32 and possible some pics thanks if it's all ok i'll take them off your hands for the $400 asking price

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