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Clearing out the shed, and have a few bits and pieces that I need to get rid of

Set of Apex'i shocks, with 1 1/2 inch lowered and nice and firm Apex'i springs. Shocks are damper adjustable, and in really good condition - only selling due to having fitted a set of Coilovers - $550 - offers considered

Trust/Greddy dual pillar mount gauge holder, used for about a month, not a cheap copy, but a proper Trust one, with box in as new condition - $130 *SOLD*

Stock R32 turbo, in good condition, never boosted above stock and very minimal play in bearing etc, with water banjo fittings and stock dump pipe - $250 offers considered

Set of stock R32 rims, with a few scrapes on them and newish fronts and 60% rear tyres - $400

Stock fuel pump and holder (complete) with stock pump that was working 100% when removed - $150

Speco oil temp gauge - mechanical guage with fitting for sump plug, used - $40

2 x 18" Michelin slicks from GTP car (look like about 265x35) used but still good for a bit of fun $50 (Adelaide only)

2x 17" BF Goodrich slicks, of GTP car, 235x45, used bit still ok for a bit of thrash $50 (Adelaide only)

Used R32 GTST front brake rotors, need machining but otherwise ok - $70 *SOLD*

New set of Bendix Ultimate front brake pads, suit R32GTST (not sure but also might fit R33 and S14) $50 *SOLD*

Two fog lights out of R32 GTST Type M in good condition, working with globes - $70

thats about all I can think of for now, will post others stuff once I think of it

post email adress if you want pics of any of the items

Thanks, Chris

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Brody - pads are brand new, sealed in plastic. The rotors are in pretty good condition, need a machine though as they have a bit of a lip on the outer edge. I was gonna do that but got slotted rotors and racebrakes pads instead, hence why I have a set of new Bendix pads for sale

Enrico - Will take some pics on the weekend and email them to you, they are in ok condition, I was going to use them but never got around to it

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I am off on holidays as of monday, but still will be able to check PM's etc, but I apologise if it takes a little longer than usual

It will give me plenty of time to get frieght organized for those of you who have bought some of my parts

Regards, Chris

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