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The time has come to sell my car and get something more practical! As such, I have these great parts for sale....

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Item: Nismo 600CC Injectors x 6

Age: Came off the boat 2-3 weeks ago - can provide Greenline receipt if needed.

Condition: Brand Spankin

Price: $750 (Will post)

To Fit: (What car) RB26

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Bought these to replace my leaking stockers, but plans have majorly changed. My loss = your gain!

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Item: Victorian Number Plates - [bNR32]

Age: Actual plates, a few years I guess

Condition: Couple of dints, rear has been bent at the edges to fit housing

Price: $1000 O.B.O. (Pick-up)

To Fit: (What car) Ideally, any R32 GTR

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Breaks my heart to let these go - but the time has come to move on from the land of GTR.

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Item: JUN Lightened Flywheel

Age: F.o.t.B.

Condition: Brand Spankin - can provide Greenline receipt if needed.

Price: $430 (Will post)

To Fit: (What car) Bought for R32 GTR - would this fit other GTRs? I'd think maybe...

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Bought this to go in with new clutch, but it doesnt pay me to install it at this point.

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Item: NISMO oil filler cap

Age: About 2 months

Condition: Excellent

Price: $70 (Will post)

To Fit: (What car) Universal

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Looked the sh*t on my millenium jade rocker covers, but its time to go.

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Item: Genuine Nissan R32 GTR Boot Badge

Age: Had it for ages

Condition: Brand New

Price: $70 (Will Post)

To Fit: (What car) Universal

Location: Melbourne

Contact: Via PM on here, or 0400012218

Comments: Bought this off SAU last year, but its been sitting in storage doing nothing all this time. Needs new home.

Thanks guys!

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Damn as if youre selling your car Andrew! Its so mint! Practicality sucks ass. Sorry to hear :P

Yeah its a tough thing to do ... I change my mind back and forth like twice daily...

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