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hi all i have some stuff i want to sell to clean up shed abit and buy some more bits for track car

1x rb20det gearbox 400

1x rb20de gearbox 280

1x rb20de free to good home lol

1x set 17' 4 stud rims 4x114.3 manray sport hyper r's $800 perfect for silvia or r31

1x lh r32 guard $80

1x rh r32 guard $120

1x alternator $100

1x starter manual rb20 $100

2x hicas power steer pumps $90ea

1x turbo exhaust manifold rb20 $40

1x rb20 fan $30

1x set rb20det coils $100

1x r32 coupe rolling shell non turbo shell lh rail bent in front but i have a half cut to fix this but needs to be put on a rack to straighten 800

1x r32 rb20 radiator 90

1x std front bar 200

either pm me or ring me live in horsham vic 0400562482

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also what is the width of the rims

the rims are 7 and 8's and not sure of the offset as i cant find it on the rim but on my 32 the rears had 5mm spacer to bring them out nearly to the gaurd and the front were just in abit so something around +35 maybe and for sending the rims to sydney and be around $120 i think from wat i can find

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it would appear that the 32 shell is for sale again since my brother has deceided he doesnt want it so i have the 32 shell and half cut to fix it if someone has the abilty to do so as i have another shell coming and that is straight and unbent lol so dont need this one anymore hit me up if interested

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