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G'day all,

I'm posting this WTB thread for me to get some parts for my 32 GTST which I needed to get.

RB20DET AFM - I need working one cos mine is stuffed, maybe CAS also.

Will pay whatever you and me think it is worth and payment will be made in cash, prefer to look at it before purchasing.

I'm in Frankston South, will travel around Melbourne.

I can be contacted by PM on this forum as I'm using it every day.

Cheers

Grant

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Hey,

Recieved offers for the parts, nothing defintely yet, hopefully next week.

Maybe have to widen the search for airbox, everyone in Victoria seems to keeping it to themselves!

Also, up you get.

Cheers

Grant

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Abu has one for sale on the forums

Thanks, I bought it off him yesterday!

Now I'm hunting for windshields as I like my air but can't open the window in rain!

Let me know if anyone got these and other I've listed up for grabs.

Cheers

Grant

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Thanks, I bought it off him yesterday!

Now I'm hunting for windshields as I like my air but can't open the window in rain!

Let me know if anyone got these and other I've listed up for grabs.

Cheers

Grant

i have a stock r32 steering wheel off my girlfriends 89 gts, not sure if it would fit urs but most likely the same . $50, or i have a drift steering wheel, red and black which is also $50 in good condition. pm me if your interested.

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i have a stock r32 steering wheel off my girlfriends 89 gts, not sure if it would fit urs but most likely the same . $50, or i have a drift steering wheel, red and black which is also $50 in good condition. pm me if your interested.

G'day,

Sorry for not replying, the steering wheel isn't required as I've bought one today, thanks for the offer.

Anyone have other 2 parts which I'd like to have wanting to sell?

Cheers

Grant

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G'day all,

My 32 is acting weird now, I'm in need of RB20DET AFM (might need CAS as well).

PM me what you got.

Cheers

Grant

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G'day all,

Updating this thread as I'm on hunt for Left side Headlights to suit HCR32 as mine is cracked.

Cheers

Grant

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