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Hey all,

All this stuff is just taking up space, dont need any of it.

RB25 Throttle Position Sensor

RB25 Rocker Covers

RB25 Engine Mounts

R33 Lower Control Arms

RB Cam Gear (standard)

R32 ABS Unit

R32 Windscreen Wiper Motor

R32 Charcoal Canister

R32 Stone Guard

R32 Front Swaybar (got 2 of them)

R32 Rear Swaybar Inc Links, D Shackles and bushes

R32 Diff Half Shafts (6 bolt pattern, 3x2)

R32 Air Con Compressor

R32 Standard Intercooler

8mm Wheel spacers

If you need anything, Drop us a PM, reply or gimmie a bell on 0404049723 (Steve)

Pics can be had on request

Thanks all

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Mark84 - PM on its way

Ash-s13 - Yes thats correct, they do fit R32 GTST, thats what i had them on. They are slip-on, not bolt on. i think thtye fit any 5 stud car.

al3x - Tobe honest i dont really know how to tell if they are in good or bad condition. Ill try get some pics up today :thumbsup:

Hey man. Haven't seen you for a while.

The stone guard... is it the plastic guard under the engine or are you talking about something else?

Mine is cracked and I need a new one. I can't pick up for 16 days when I get my licence back.

Do you come past Doncaster anytime?

abu - Yeh i do, But its not for sale :(

Russman - Hey mate, how ya goin, nah i dont really head out to doncaster too often, but yeh, its the plastic guard under the motor...

Whats it worth to ya if i deliver it specially :)

Russman - Hey mate, how ya goin, nah i dont really head out to doncaster too often, but yeh, its the plastic guard under the motor...

Whats it worth to ya if i deliver it specially :(

$30 for petrol money and the guard? If you can hold on to it for 2 weeks I'll be really keen to go for a drive. 6 months is a dry spell.

No worries,

I dont really mind... I can come for a drive out that way tomorrow if you like?

Either that or i can just hold on to it for ya. Your call :(

Yeah if you could deliver that would be great. No pressure though. Tomorrow I get home from work at about 4:30-5 and leave again at 5:45. If not maybe weekend. Just ring me or SMS. 0421332860

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