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Location: Launceston, Tasmania

Buyer pays postage

R32 Gts-t

std front seats - $200

std rear seats - $50

std boot/wing white - $200

power steering pump & reservoir - $100

complete a/c system (condensers, pipes, pump) - $400

Greddy bar and plate 600x280x75 kit - $450

R32 GT-R

std turbos one looks like it was freshly rebuilt in japan (texter on the wheel, 5000km in aus), other one sus oil seal - $500

std dumps - $60

std rear seats, tear near top headrest - $150

chipped std ecu - $50

R33 GT-R v-spec

std front seats - $700

std rear seats - $200

complete a/c system (condensers, pipes, pump) - $400

HKS FCon S (will fit R32/R33) with pnp loom - $500

std ecu - $50

full interior, minus dash & center console - ask for specific bits

random stuff

autotechnica wheel - $100

Pics to come tomorrow.

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