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Got a whole bunch of stuff forsale, Located in N.E. Suburbs of Melbourne, will post at buyers expense!

R32 Gts-t Calipers - Excellent condition, comes with all clips, backing plates, and bleed nipples $240

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R32 / R33 GK-tech Front pipe - Almost new condition, fantastic upgrade! $125

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Blitz Turbo Timer - Excellent condition, is a digital turbo timer aswell as boost and temp guage! - $50

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R32 Gts-t Throttle Position Sensor (TPS) - Perfect working order - $50

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R32 Seat Belt Buckles - $40

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Shift Light - Red in colour, good condition - suits most aftermarket tachometres - $15

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R32 Gts-t Speedo drive - great condition, perfect to fix your wobbly speedo needle - $40

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R32 Gts-t Bonnet release cable - Good condition - $30

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S15 Gauge holder - Don't ruin one of your good air vents, buy this modified one instead - $20

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