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hi guys,

i need to clean out my shed so these have to go. they are all priced to go

r32 headlights - $30 each. LHS is H3C and RHS is H1. don't ask me why.

r32 indicators - $10

r32 stock catback exhaust - $25

r32 stock front pipe - $10

r32 split dump pipe with o2 sensor - $50

r32 passenger door (black) - $50

r32 side mount cooler with piping - $25

r33 front seats - $50 each

r33 rear seat (top and bottom) - $50

r33 letterbox grill - $20

these came from a 4 door r33. i know the front seats will fit into a 2 door r32/r33 no problems as i had them in my car for a little while

contact me via pm

small things i'm happy to post at your expense otherwise the big things such as the exhaust and seats are pick up only in Sydney.

pics can be organised on request

will update with more parts when i find them

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r32 indicators - Are these the front corner ones or the ones that sit in the side of the front guard? Pics?

Cheers

they are the corner ones.

stupid no edit button for 1st post - the indicators are $10 each. i forgot to mention that.

sorry guys

pic below:

indicators

Clear corner one's? lol just making sure im right these are the ones almost attatched to the headlights

Pics please

have received heaps of pm's about the indicators

pics are 2 posts above. just click on the link

they aren't clear clear. they are the stock clear ones with the orange bits that stick out. and yes, the ones almost attached to the headlights. LOL

similar to the ones in your signature i think.

pm's replied.

headlights and indicators sold pending payment. sorry guys.

ALSO ADDED:

i have a hks fcd for sale - $50

i just bought this from phatlavish and turns out i don't need it.

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update:

r32 headlights - $30 each. LHS is H3C and RHS is H1. don't ask me why.

r32 indicators - $10

r32 stock catback exhaust - $25

r32 stock front pipe - $10

r32 split dump pipe with o2 sensor - $50

r32 passenger door (black) - $50

r32 side mount cooler with piping - $25

r33 front seats - $50 each

r33 rear seat (top and bottom) - $50

r33 letterbox grill - $20

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