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Hi,

I've got some parts and extras for sale that I have accumulated and would like to get rid of to clear some space in the house! Most parts are for R32...

Location: Adelaide, SA

Contact: PM here or email at [email protected]

Item: R32 Indicators

Age: Off a 1993

Condition: Used, but in perfect condition - no cracks, scratches, etc...

Price: $100

[To Fit: (What car) R32 gts-t or gts

Comments: Came off an R32 gts4 to make way for a pair of clear's - but will still fit gts-t or gts. Does not come with wiring harness, but does have small globes for the side. Pickup or will post at extra cost (I think it's about $10-$15).

Item: LHS clear indicator

Age: Unknown

Condition: Used but in excellent condition

Price: $75

To Fit: (What car) R32

Comments: Spair side indicator clear, includes small wiring harness and globe but not large one. Pickup or post at extra cost.

Item: Stock R32 side mount intercooler

Age: Off 1993

Condition: Used

Price: $40

To Fit: (What car) R32 gts-t or gts4

Comments: Upgraded to front mount so no longer needed. Comes with some piping and bits and pieces

Item: Stock front bar lip motor

Age: Unknown

Condition: Used, not sure if it works

Price: Make an offer

To Fit: (What car) R32

Comments: Unsure if this works, as it came uninstalled, when i bought my 32, in the boot with some spare parts... Make an offer as I just want to get rid of it as I have no use for it as my 32 now has a gtr bar.

Item: K&N air filter

Age: Was on car for about 3 years

Condition: Used

Price: $20

To Fit: (What car) Rb20, thats what it came off, but might fit others, just dont know

Comments: Used, upgraded to apexi power intake. Again, make any offer as I would like to see it gone but is still in usable condition and dont want ot just throw it out...

Item: Pioneer DEH-3850MP CD/MP3/WMA Player

Age: 2 years

Condition: Used but in good condition

Price: $50

To Fit: (What car) Any

Comments: Was in perfect working condition when bought car, but wanted to upgrade to system that would play me ipod! Comes with head unit case and remote and basic wiring...

Item: R33 series 2 rotors – 4-stud

Age: Unsure of actual use on car

Condition: Used, but are still in good condition as per rba dimension standards

Price: $100 ono for set of 4

To Fit: (What car) R33 non turbo

Comments: Originally bought for my 32 GTS but didnt look too closely at specs and they ended up not fitting, so therefore i do not need them. They are from an N/A 33, so 4-stud. Pick-up or post for extra

Item: R32 stock rear wing - Gunmetal Grey

Age: Off a 93 r32

Condition: Used, been sitting in shed, missing one or two bolts and paint a little faded...

Price: Make an offer

To Fit: (What car) r32

Comments: Was for my previous r32 gts, but I never used it as i preferred it without the wing. Make an offer as I need to make some space...Pickup only due to size

PICS WILL BE UPLOADED SOON - If you would like to see pic before I post on here send me your email address and i will email them to you.

Thanks, Tom

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