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hey everyone!

r32 gtr stuff: (all the stuff working fine otherwise i wouldnt bother selling them.)

attesa actuator (back of gearbox thingy) $80:

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2x Air flow meters $150:

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air box no filter $150:

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crank angle sensor $150:

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coil pack harness (a bit stiff, but still working fine)$20:

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coil packs (miss 2 rubbers) $40:

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strut bar ( by ibs)$100:

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exhaust manifolds with heat shields $150:

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genuine nissan N1 speedo 98k on it $220. (no longer avaible from nissan)(its got a couple of scatches on it, only seen at night and can be fixed with touch up paint).

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genuine nissan oil pressure and water:

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alternator 80amp $120: (been reco'd before)

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water feed lines $15:

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just jap oil relocator $50:( doesnt not leak with you use thread sealant)

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9x oil filters for just jap relocator adaptors $5ea or all for $40:

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call/sms/pm any questions or deals on 0422772841

thanks danny

Hey Buddy, interested in taking those filters off your hands. Where about in Sydney are you - or how much with post to Turramurra, 2074?

Just need to check mine tonight to make sure they are the correct number.

Thanks.

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