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Thinking of getting some new wheels or getting a cheap respray so thought i would try and fund it by selling some of the stuff in my garage...

1. Trust TD06 turbo - No shaft play, in great nic, was just a big lag monster on the rb20, so swapped for a KKR430. $300ono

2. HKS external wastegate with screamer - Ran with the TD06, great condition. $250ono

(or can have both with the dump pipe for $500)

3. Stock r32 intake manifold $100ono

4. Stock R32 gts-t radiator- few bent fins, worked perfect when i took it out last weekend, just upgraded to isc dual core. $80

5. Stock R32 rear camber arms $50

6. Stock R32 front castor arms $50

7.17x7 and 17x8 RAYS Engineering Volk GR-C Euro. Needed to run a small spacer to clear the 7's on the front but not on the back, and the 8's, which are on the front fit without spacers.Have rubber on them at the moment but will sell without tyres. $550ono

8. MOMO steering wheel - has NOS style horn buttons $70ono

9. stock R32 rear bar $75ono

10. Stock R32 gtst carpet - No wrips or stains $120 ono

11. Stock r32 gtst drivers seat - no wrips or tears $120 ono

I havent searched around and looked for similar items in an attempt to put down the 'perfect' price. If you have a question send me a pm, but keep this thread clean of any boostloosing crap.

i will get some pics of the wheels, carpet and steering wheel... ask if you want to see anything else.

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