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gday there fellow skylines australia members and guests , just wandering if there is anyone out there that can help me out with a few bits and pieces i need for a r32 gt - r skyline

need stock , in good condition r32 gt - r skyline , plastic front bar

and also a stock , working order , clutch master cylinder , vacuum fed , thats not leaking .

maybe as well as that bootlip or spoiler thats real tiny that makes it look tuff az , would be nice addition as well

willing to pick up from sydney asap , or can send out interstate as well , dont mind as long its at the rite price , consider it sold

thanks for your help , greatly appreciated

anthony

gday there fellow skylines australia members and guests , just wandering if there is anyone out there that can help me out with a few bits and pieces i need for a r32 gt - r skyline

need stock , in good condition r32 gt - r skyline , plastic front bar

and also a stock , working order , clutch master cylinder , vacuum fed , thats not leaking .

maybe as well as that bootlip or spoiler thats real tiny that makes it look tuff az , would be nice addition as well

willing to pick up from sydney asap , or can send out interstate as well , dont mind as long its at the rite price , consider it sold

thanks for your help , greatly appreciated

anthony

Hi man

I have a r32 gtr clutch master cyclinder cw booster and all work fine with no leaks or damage 100.00 plus postage

stuart 0409135950

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