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Hi guys, I have a few parts for sale which were to be fitted to my 4 Door R32 but never quite made it on ;)

First up is a brand new Project Mu Braided Brake Line Kit for HCR32. These brake lines are a high quality heavy duty front and rear replacement for your factory rubber lines which are prone to perish, reducing your cars braking performance. The Project Mu Brake Lines feature stainless braid construction with a teflon coating to keep dirt and grit out of the stainless mesh.

These are very hard to find for R32 GTS-T and have been opened for examination only, but never fitted.

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Asking price is $220.00

Secondly during my recent house move I found another new set of Clear Front Indicators for R32 GTS-T which have never been used and are still in their original box. I purchased these for someone else from Japan however the buyer pulled out at the last minute so they are up for grabs. These are difficult to find and look fantastic when fitted. I have had them on my own car for the last 6 months and they still look amazing.

First in, best dressed.

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Asking price is $200.00 firm - No timewasters please.

Thirdly, I have a brand new genuine Greddy sandwich plate for Nissan RB20/RB25/RB26 available, with in-built thermostat and the facility to accomodate oil pressure and oil temp sender adapters. I purchased this by mistake and ended up with two of them, so this of of no use to me.

These is the real deal quality sandwich plate, no like some other cheap junk.

Asking $195.00 firm

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All parts are located in Sydney on the Northern Beaches and postage is available at the buyers expense.

Cheers,

Nick :)

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Damn been looking for some clears... dont have the funds atm, need to save them for the weekend.

Ill keep my eye out and if they are still for sale in a fortnight or so I will buy :)

just another thing worth checking is that the sandwhich plate looks to have a thermostat built in which is good. so when engine cold oil goes into filter, then straight back to engine. when oil is hot it will pass through filter, then out to oil cooler and back. may need to check, but the big barrel shape in front of the inlet/outlets is a big hint that it has one.

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