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You after standard piping??

If so then yes I have a full set in good condition and not shrunk.

I have a good condition GTR fuel pump yes.

No injectors or turbo though

hey mate

interested in all the inner quarter window surrounds nd also the front ones as well nd do u ave any pics and will u do postage 2 4505 also how much all 2gether

cheers matt

Tein R32 GTR coilovers HA Coilovers removed from an R32 GTR. They are the adjustable HA version Tein's. Height adjustors all work, no oils leaks or other damage to the shocks. They came in a car I bought and since Ill be fitting a my proflex suspension I have no need to keep these. Im not sure of the age but id say they not all that old $850ono

Everything is located in Sydney

Hi there just wondering if you have the Tein coilovers still 4 sale?

If so you think you can send me a photo of them, you say there in good condition?

What's your last price on them?

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hey mate

interested in all the inner quarter window surrounds nd also the front ones as well nd do u ave any pics and will u do postage 2 4505 also how much all 2gether

cheers matt

The trims are slightly damaged however the fronts are perfect condition

Hi there just wondering if you have the Tein coilovers still 4 sale?

If so you think you can send me a photo of them, you say there in good condition?

What's your last price on them?

Yes I do still have them, They will be removed this weekend so can take a few photos of them then. Yes they are in perect condition and still look pretty new to me.

Price I have listed is lowest im prepared to take otherwise ill keep them as spares.

hey Brad, dont have any of the metal intake pipes for the front of the compressors do you? I think i need a front one at least to do my piping how i want it. cheers

Yeah Jeff I have a complete set of RB26 intake pipes that have come from my race car.

Ill put them aside for you.

For yours I think you'd be best off using front and rear GTR intakes and making alloy intake pipes from there.

Jeff your welcome to come past any time that your not going to infect me with disease!

On that note I was meant to come get stuff from you this week gone.

Sorry no drivers door rubber

I have everything you just listed besides the Hangers.

Tank with filler neck $150

Pump/sender $150

I dont mind sending to Brisbane if you organise everything from your end and I just need to wrap it onto a pallet ready for the truck.

Brad...

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