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got a r32 gts-t bonnet for sale. black in colour, has a scratch up top nothing major, $140

A-Pillar guage holder 2 holes. generic fit, fit my r33 well but i brought 52mm guages by accident, $40

drift brand steering wheel, blue, no boss kit. bit dirty from where hands go. $30

stocko steering wheel bits missing inside the center bit i think but still got horn button. apart from that its in good condition $45

stock springs that are showing age and when i took em off to put coilovers in a while ago they were fairly sagged not sure if legal hight. make a offer?

all parts located in SA, not keen on posting but will if have too. pm me for a pic as i dont know how to put pics up, i will txt em to ya.

cheers

pics of steering wheels?

how do i post a picture? im pretty usless with computers, i can send ya a pic on ya phone if u wana pm me your number?

A-Pillar guages: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...-pillar60mm.jpg

Drift steering wheel: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...eeringwheel.jpg

Stock steering wheel: http

:)/i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...eringwheel.jpg

Bonnet: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...ro9/bonnet1.jpg (damaged up top)

Stock wheels: http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd174/b...tockowheels.jpg (no tread left on tyres $100bux)

sorry about bein late with pic didnt know how too upload em lol

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