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Got a bit of stuff to get rid of, most of it is pickup only apart for a few of the smaller items that i'm willing to post. Pics of aftermarket gear will be up soon and pics of the stock gear can be provided at request.

Item: R32 GTST 92 model instrument cluster

Price: $100, prefer pickup

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: PM me or reply here

Comments: all gauges and lights work. it has 129375.8 km on it.

Item: All the A/C gear from the engine bay off a R32 GTST

Price: $100 for the lot pick up only

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: PM me or reply here

Comments: the a/c was working before i removed it, the only problem was the a/c compressor would blow a fuse once every couple of weeks of use.

Item: Powersteering pump and Mounting Bracket and Reservior from R32 GTST

Price: $100 for both pickup only

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: PM me or reply here

Comments: good working order. i will sell the pump and reservior separately if needed

Item: Passenger side Headlight for R32 GTST

Price: $100, prefer pickup

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: PM me or reply here

Comments: Projector headlight in good working order with working bulbs.

Item: No name 3" Turbo back dump/front pipe and X-Force 3" Hiflow Cat

Price: $200 pickup only

Location: Brisbane, Southside

Contact: PM me or reply here

Comments: Dump/front pipe has thred for O2 sensor, Cat only 6 months old. i am willing to separte but only want post the cat.

More items up soon, interior trim and stuff.

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items added, it wont let me edit my posts bu i will upload pics and edit my first post, as soon as i can.

R32 GTST Drivers Side mirror control and window switch. $60 posted.

R32 GTST Power window relay. $40 posted.

R32 GTST Gear stick boot/cover. $25 posted.

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