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Hey guys just did a 26det conversion in my r32 gtst :) .So ive got parts left over from the half cut that i dont need.

R32 gtr dash -$150

R32 clutch master cylinder with booster -$100

R32 brake booster - $50

R32 gtst accl cable and pedal -$60

R32 pwr steering pump -$50

R32 gtr k frame -$100

R32 gtr rear cradle -$100

R32 gtst drive shafts -$80 each or $140 for both

R32 gtst diff in good nik -$150

R32 gtst tail shaft -$80

R32 gtst rear hubs -$100 each or $160 for both

R32 speedo cable -$30

Rb20 or 25 top mount exhaust manifold -$150

R32 gtst aftermarket dump pipe -$80

Rb20 motor only with intake manifold -$350

R32 side mirrors -$60pair

R32 gtst std computer -$150

R32 gtr mines tune computer -$350

and any thing more that ur after just ask and i may have it

also guys im not often on the forum(to busy working on my monsta) so its easy just to call me on 0406942756 any time day or night,im also located in melb north(millpark)

thanks guys

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