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RS*R 3.5 inch mid section pipe and centre muffler from R32 GTR/GTST $60 ono.

3inch mild steel custom mid section from a R32 GTST $20 ono.

Free! 235/45 17 Yokohama Advan tyre. Has a roughed up sidewall where it hit a gutter - no punctures holds air fine. 80% tread.

Stock S15 springs (no shocks) came off an ADM S15 with 64,000km on it - VGC - $50 ono

Pics up soon.

  • 2 weeks later...

update:

- R32 rear pods - need respray and have mount cracked (see pics) $70 ono

- R32 sideskirts - need respray $160 ono (or buy both pods and skirts for $200)

also new pics of Apexi silencer, springs & exhaust parts.

  • 4 weeks later...

Hey mate!

Interested in those skirts + pods, if you could meet in melton again? :P

Cheers, Phil.

(Btw, i bought those parts off you a while ago.. umm fog lights, dump pipe, turbo, and my mate grabbed your old wheels) :D

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