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Item: R32 2door BN kit! (fullkit)

Age: 3months

Condition: rear bar great, one side skirt cut in half due to being too short, front great!

Price: $500 firm

To Fit: (What car) r32 gtst 2door

Location: Adelaide, west

Contact: [email protected], 0433290801, pm

Comments: kit painted in maroon 2pack!

Item: R32 gtr spoiler

Age: unknown

Condition: Excelent

Price: $120

To Fit: (What car) r32

Location: Adelaide, west

Contact: [email protected], 0433290801, pm

Comments: painted in maroon

Item: avs model 6 rims

Age: unknown

Condition: Great, few gutter rashes

Price: $600

To Fit: (What car) any 5 stud

Location: Adelaide, west

Contact: [email protected], 0433290801, pm

Comments: brand new dunlop tyres! 60km's been driven on!

Item: alpine s type sub

Age: unknown

Condition: excelent

Price: $ dont know wat there worth

To Fit: (What car) anything

Location: Adelaide, west

Contact: [email protected], 0433290801, pm

Comments: no box thou!

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cheers adrian

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hey mate how those gtr injectors goin?? lol

just wondering man what ths difference between the gtr rear bar and the gtst rear bar???

cheers mate

vinnie

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