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i have some parts from my r32 4 door and stuff lying around etc need gone athst import only as i also have a 31 thats no import as sum mayknow ...

rb25 turbo $250 as is dunno condish has small amount of shaft play IMGP0923.jpg

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r32 coupe rear fiber glass bar i tryed to fit to 4 door needs repairs and was new $100 as is IMGP0885.jpg

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r32 lip from a m spec $50 i also have the motors $100for them

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r32 zorst $100 for getting defects off IMGP0887.jpg

r32 rb25de zosrt manifold $10 IMGP0888.jpg

r32 rb25de reground cam ya need 1mm shims makes more lift $100 as is

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i also have 2 std cams $20 each IMGP0859.jpg diffrence between std and reground

r32 top plenum $20 IMGP0936.jpg

rb25de oil pump $100 needs front seal is new condish came off 55,000k motor

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r33 man crosmember $70 IMGP0938.jpg

also have some rb20 det gaskets ,inthak ,head and zorstIMGP0939.jpg

if i find any thing else i wanna get rid of in the nxt few days ill take a pic of it ..

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