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Apexi Coilovers to suit GTR $500 + $35 P+H

Pair of white r32 gtr tailights $100 + $15 P+H

Short Shifter Kit R32 $50 + $10 P+H

As Package Turbo Manifold, T70 Turbo, 38mm Wastegate (ebay bought) $500 + $75 P+H

Front + Rear Strut bars to suit gtr $70 each + $15 P+H

GTR Grill Gunmetal Grey $80 + $10 P+H

GTR white faced gauge set for all gauges $200 + $15 P+H

Impul GTR Ecu $200 + $10 P+H

Apexi Power Fc to suit GTR $1000 (willing to go to $800) + $10 P+H

Stock GTR Turbo's $250 + $25 P+H

Splitfire Coil Packs $550 + $20 P+H

Tension Rods $100 + $15 P+H

Stock GTR Injectors $250 Including P+H

Sard 700cc Injectors $600 Including P+H

Think thats all at the moment will let you guys know if there is anything else. Everything here is brand new, except grill, stock turbo's, and stock injectors. never used only looked at, and put back in boxes.

Location: rocky

Website: boost and sau

Reason for Selling: dont have a 32 anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: as stated

Pictures: All parts are in storage packed away since i sold the 32 if you require pics pm me or reply in thread

Extra Details: Bought all of this with the intention of putting it into my 32 but i never got around to it and sold it.

Contact Details: pm or reply in thread

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where exactly is Rocky? what state? plus you just joined SAU need proof of pictures in here too. Sorry to be blunt dude but there is some of not very honest people in here.

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Rockhampton, Qld as i cant change the original post, but yeah i know there is dodge people on every forum, as for pictures it says pm me as i have some of them but not of others as they are in storage atm, but if you want pics pm me and you can have them

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Rockhampton, Qld as i cant change the original post, but yeah i know there is dodge people on every forum, as for pictures it says pm me as i have some of them but not of others as they are in storage atm, but if you want pics pm me and you can have them

Send me white guages pixs

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May I request pic of rear strut bar please?

Item:

Apexi Coilovers to suit GTR $500 + $35 P+H

Pair of white r32 gtr tailights $100 + $15 P+H

Short Shifter Kit R32 $50 + $10 P+H

As Package Turbo Manifold, T70 Turbo, 38mm Wastegate (ebay bought) $500 + $75 P+H

Front + Rear Strut bars to suit gtr $70 each + $15 P+H

GTR Grill Gunmetal Grey $80 + $10 P+H

GTR white faced gauge set for all gauges $200 + $15 P+H

Impul GTR Ecu $200 + $10 P+H

Apexi Power Fc to suit GTR $1000 (willing to go to $800) + $10 P+H

Stock GTR Turbo's $250 + $25 P+H

Splitfire Coil Packs $550 + $20 P+H

Tension Rods $100 + $15 P+H

Stock GTR Injectors $250 Including P+H

Sard 700cc Injectors $600 Including P+H

Think thats all at the moment will let you guys know if there is anything else. Everything here is brand new, except grill, stock turbo's, and stock injectors. never used only looked at, and put back in boxes.

Location: rocky

Website: boost and sau

Reason for Selling: dont have a 32 anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: as stated

Pictures: All parts are in storage packed away since i sold the 32 if you require pics pm me or reply in thread

Extra Details: Bought all of this with the intention of putting it into my 32 but i never got around to it and sold it.

Contact Details: pm or reply in thread

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