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im about to start srtipping my 32 everything is for sale here are just some of the things going of the top of my head but theres prob more so just ask if your after anything

engine 180 000 k's split fire coils standard turbo $700 ono

gearbox $300 ono

diff $200 ono

tien suspension $400 ono

sructbraces front n rear $100 each ono

rollcage $500

hicas lock bar $50

r34 standar suspension $200 ono

r32 aluminium radiator $200

32 std radiator $50

r34 std radiator $50

r34 front sway bar $50

r32 std ecu $50

interior bit everthing bar air con vents let me know what your after n i'll give u a price??

apexi pod filter $100

sterring wheel $50

boss kit $50

exitior bits let me know what u need n i'll give you a price

reclinable seat $50

full 3" exhaust system with screamer pipe $200

these are just what i can remeber if your after any thing for a 32 let me know n i'll see if i have it

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how thick is the hks cooler and how do the pipes run to the intake?

im not sure man i'll check the size tomoorw n send you a pm the piping is fitted to the stand piping so its pretty a bolt in kit to standard

how much you chasing for both c pillar trims and are they in good condition as mine are screwed.

ther not in the best condition man looks like the owner before me tried to cover them in black leather n they have started to peal off a bit im sure the could be fixed n they look different to any i have seen before you can have them cheap it you want dude

I think I got my pillars mixed up, I might be the A pillar trim I am after. If you scroll down to the last photo of the first post on the link I add it is both of those trims I need. I have heard people call them C pillar trims and A pillar trims so yeah I am little confused.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/R3...im-t230270.html

It doesn't bother me if the material they are covered with is peeling off its just more if the back of them is fine as mine are all broken so I can't retrim them.

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what do u wanna know about the kooler man it was in the car when i got it so i dont have much info on it , not sure about sun roof mate mine doesnt have one n i havent seen the inside or one with a sunroof to say, yer hicas lock i still have

anymore info on the cooler? also u know if the cage suites sunroof or not? will take the hicas lock bar if u still got it


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