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r32 drivers side guard, in perfect codition, in primer, ready for paint $80 (THE ONE IN PRIMER, BAD PIC SORRY)

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ORIGIN rear bar, same colour as side skirts, in good condition, has a chunk cracked off, easily repaired going for cheap $120ono bump now $70 dollarsssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ono

heres some pics and what they look like on a 180

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have a pair of nexen 3000 radials for sale 235/45/17, local only, very good tread, bit of camber wear, only driven for 3000km still very new, have a geezer at the pics

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price is $200 for the pair now $150

4door r32 spoiler type a very rare, COMES WITH brake light $120 or make me an offer, comes with the two rubber seals in perfect condition, spoiler is in immaculate condition now $50

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r32 rear bar does not come with reverse lights as on has broken only rhs reverse light is available

$70 or nearest offer YES IT IS A TYPE M REAR BAR

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r32 boot TYPE M in navy blue, comes with lock and is in perfect conidiotn has type m rear spoiler in blue as well

$70 or nearest offer

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r32 drivers side guard in primer ready for paint, perfect condition has all the mounting points

$ 90 or nearest offer

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r32 rear reo in perfect condition with working number plate lights, comes with the loom as ewll

$70 or nearest offer

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r32 front strut brace, in good condition, used only once on a car for like 200 km if that then the car was stripped

$120 ono

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r32 cluster surround, manual type m in good condition all mounting points are there

not sure what they re worth but i know they re always cracking $120 ono

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r32 cluster surround, auto type m in good condition all mountin points are there and not broken

$80 ono

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Vertex bar, in immaculate condition, has been professionally painted in gloss black (NOT CANNED), has one small crack but nothing major, has metal mounting bits (come for free) has been heatgunned professionally to fit flush with stock 180sx guards.

$250 OR NEAREST OFFER, might be expensive so offer me a price, also it does not have any cracks underneath, so structurally is perfect, has scrapage from driveways but no cracks!

imperfections are shown as follows

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Greddy turbo timer, never used, came with the car as a spare cos the owner upgraded before he even put this one on, perfect turbo timer has other functions too

has loom as well so goes straight in

$120 ono POSTED

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Earls, transmission cooler/oil cooler, in very good condition a bit battered but holds oil and is in perfect running orrder comes with anodised fittings and braided lines

$350 or nearest offer (not sure what its worth)

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r32 drivers side indicator, clear and maber, has crack 30 posted

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ca seats for silvia/180sx, in very good condition, drivers side has a bit of wear due to going in and out of the car, normal wear, $70 for the pair, in grey colour, very nice factory colour

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ca18det stock wheels, in perfect condition, 3 tyres are 80% other tyre is pretty bald, good for roadworthy $150 for the set now $120 ono

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180sx rear reo bar, in perfect condition $70

pm if interested guys cheers

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