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guys im changing what im doing to my car so i have some parts for sale

brand new australian tein coilovers to suit r32 gtr same as these CLICKY CLICKY brand new never EVER taken out of the box parts easilly available for these and can be easilly repaired rebuilt etc etc$2000

brand new autobahn88 r32 gtr stainless dump pipes extensivly ported in the wastegate pipe to improve the performance of these $220 the pair in the box with gaskets n stuff

used endless r32 brake master cylinder stopper... a very good strong item made very well... this makes a cusco one look like a piece of crap!! $110

used current model silver hks turbo timer with loom to plug into r32 and 33/s13/s14/s15? $100 with loom in near new condition

used japanese made nismo boost guage with digital exhaust temperature in the middle an awesome guage with the little controller box an older type of guage i know the boost works fine but not sure about the egt as i never ever drove the car to see if it worked correctly but i know it did work as far as i tested it if that makes sense $160

enkei RP01 wheels 17x9 22 offset all round no tyres wheels are 110% straight as i have had these all tested with centre caps a few scratches would be awesome awesome light as fck wheels with some paint currently silver $1100 no tyres

riverside/zepter wheels 3 piece forged polished 17x9.5 17 offset NO GUTTER MARKS NO SCRATCHES PERFECT 4 brand new 255/40 tyres new valvestems all fitted and balanced ready to go all centrecaps and wheelnut cover plates (even have a few spares) $2300 very tough lightweight wheels

pair of brand new whiteline r32 front and rear strut braces never ever removed from the boxes.... ordered for gtr but should fit gtst? $320 the pair

genuine cusco alloy gtr r32 hardpipe kit includes fabricated cusco "twin turbo" joiner pipe very very well made a few years old does have some marks but would be great with a clean $300 (remember this includes more parts than your normal hardpipe kit)

older style hks adjustable cam gears to suit rb engine (not the green and purple ones) these are basically professionally modified factory ones $180

used jap fujitsubo r32 cat back exhaust from gtr 3 inch at least stainless great condition and great sound $350

used hks pod filters and cast alloy adaptors and brackets to suit gtr $170

brand new momo race 3000 steering wheel in the box $250

brand new alpine cd/mp3 headunit with usb capability CDA-9884E $300

various r32 gtr parts also available from my parts car im wrecking so if you need anything SEND ME A PM TO ASK

no pics at this stage but if you are seriously intersted i might take some.... i dont have time to get stuffed around so if you arent serious dont bother asking me anything

located 1 hr west of brisbane

will post smaller if you pay things like wheels and stuff you must organise the freight yourself

pricing dropped in most cases and a few items sold....

coilovers now $1900

dump pipes now $100

mastercylinder stopper has been sold

turbo timer $100 with loom

boost guage is now $140

enkeis are $1100 as if they arent sold soon i will keep them

the riverside/zepter wheels are now $2200

strut braces $300 the pair

hardpipe kit $280

cam gears $170

cat back is still $350 i still gotta remove it to get pics

hks pods for gtr $160

momo race 3000/competition id now $230

alpine headunit $300 paid $377



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