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Ok guys want this crap gonski! All in good condition. Pickup Items located in Liverpool area NSW Cheers

Rear spoiler $35 pic 1 pic 2 pic 3 pic 4

Rear spoiler in average condition. paint is fading on both corners. could do with a respray. one small chip on right side as can see in pics. wiring plug there, missing one or two bolts which shouldnt be a problem

2x Kuhmo Kh15 195/65/14 Cheap As $25 pic 1 pic 2 pic 3

Great for spares, about 50% tread left on them at a guess. One tyre has a nail in it, which can be removed i guess. I am not a professional so couldn't tell you 100%. Either way going cheap. Been in storage for a while just want them gone.

R32 Nissan skyline 3" exhaust turbo back twin tip $170 pic 1 pic 2 pic 3 pic 4

Turbo back exhaust removed off car want something different. 3" dump/front pipe through to cat and magnaflow twin tip muffler. Not to loud but has a nice deep growl, buyer will not be dissappointed. Direct bolt onto standard turbo. Cheapest upgrade you can do if you have stock exhaust. Selling cheap it's taking up space. Not the prettiest thing to look at but it does the job. Mid section pipe will need to be cut off on one of the ends and a new 3 bolt flange welded on. As i had it changed when i replaced my cat converter few years back.

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Few more items added guys, still have the tyres and exhaust. Price drop on exhaust $150

2 X green label AFMS been in garage for ages were both working when replaced, one is missing the mesh. cannot gurantee working condition $30 each

afm 1

afm 2

afm second

afm second 1

1 pair of indicators orange type - both in good condition but both have broken mounts see pics - $40

indicators

indicators 2

1 pair of clear indicators bought off ebay so they have gone yellowish see pics. all plastics and mounts are good $30

clear indicators

clear 2

1 r32/r33 starter motor bosch brand new bought 2 years ago only trial fitted hence few scratch marks never used. should work fine

since its brand new but i cant gurantee it because i never used it. $100

starter motor

starter motor 2

starter motor 3

1 x r32 whiteline front strut brace brand new $120

Strut brace

strut brace 2

rb20 turbo + box full parts see pics. pulled off car at about 120,000kms was running good no smoke from what i remember. Very little shaft play

only run 10psi going cheap $160 note actuator and all parts except turbo are off a rb25

turbo

turbo 2

turbo 3

turbo 4

1 x nismo Fuel pressure regulator - bought off here a year ago never fitted should work fine $100

All items located in NSW Liverpool area and can post all except for exhaust just ask for a quote. Thanks

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