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About to sell my R32 GTR so these parts are no longer needed

All parts are located in the Parramatta area, will post also at buyers expense.

Please look at the pictures carefully for condition of each item.

Either PM or call me on 0411 352 888 if you're interested in anything.

1: RB26 timing cover, painted in a custom purple. Immaculate finish.

Also because it's already been prepped smooth and painted, would be very easy to paint it to the colour you choose without much prep work.

$65

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2: Brand new RB26 Gates timing belt. Bought this but never installed it.

$95

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3: 30mm wheel spacers with all nuts and a set of locking nuts included. 5 x 114.3 stud pattern

Used but in very good condition, was only on the car for 3 months.

$145

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4: Momo sports steering wheel and R32 boss kit (compatible with HICAS). Has a crack on each side of where your thumb goes.

$80

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5: Isotta steering wheel, in good condition. The thumb grip on the left had side is slightly peeling, however a bit of glue should fix that.

$90

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6: A set of R32 GTR headlights in excellent condition. All clips and mounting points intact.

$185

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7: Standard R32 GTR ECU in working condition. Not needed as I'm running an Apexi

$50

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8: Blitz induction pipe and pods. In great condition, I had the pipe painted in silver. Comes with brackets.

$145

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9: Mats from an R32 GTR. Unfortunately I have misplaced the driver's side mat, but I was using the r33 mat which actually fitted better, although they do miss match in colour.

No rips, tears, slight fraying to the borders.

$30

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10: R34 mat set, in excellent condition. The only wear is slight in the heel patch, which you can see in the pic. Other then that the mats are in great condition.

$95

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Buyer said he deposited the money early this week but I have not received it as yet. Waiting for a reply before I put the spacers back up

ok if he doesnt ill take them pm me

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