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hi guys

i got some parts i really want to get rid of

cause at the moment there taking up heaps of space.

HKS coilovers (the purple ones) $670

front headlights $210

genuine bonnet lip in gunmetal grey $140 only reason why its priced at that is because i would like to keep it

r32 standard turbos with dumps $300

gearbox 600

COMPLETE GTR RUNNING GEAR, complete complte with everything

from front subframe too rear subframe.

basically everything was unbolted and dropped to the ground so brakes,hubs discs brake lines diff drivshafters tailshaft

everything underneath is forsale. would like to get rid of it all at once if not then ill start seperating

anyquestions please dont hesitate to ask will take offers for the running gear and i wont be to fussed cause i relaly just want it gone as well as fund my build

will take trades for anything rb26 like, loom,pfc,gt3540,highmound manifold,ext gate etc

can be contacted through pm but will be much easier by fone or email which ever, fone would be the fastest

all items are located in melbourne springvale. not willing to post unless buyer pays for postage too much hassling around to go post items.

cheers tin

[email protected] or 0412-219-552

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Any pictures mate?

HKS coilovers (the purple ones) $670

front headlights $210

genuine bonnet lip in gunmetal grey $140 only reason why its priced at that is because i would like to keep it

r32 standard turbos with dumps $300

these are still in goood condition. headlight no prblems. lip is awesome and the r32 gtr turbos and dumps are still on the engine.

welcome to come and inspect.

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