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hi all. i have a heap of bits for sale. located in launceston Tas.

D-max duck tail wing and roof spoiler to suit r32 gts or GTR 2 door. $500 as a pair. id profer to sell together. still on car. ive had a look around to price them but cant find a price and cant remember what i paid for them.

pic of duck tail. roof spoiler and airo mirrors

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pair of airo mirrors. light weight. suit r32 gtst and GTR $80

Whiteline front springs to suit R32 gtst. same as SK group buy springs. $50

Whiteline sway bar links, brand new. $140

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R32 GTR rear sway bar. very light. grate upgrade for gtst skyline or S13 $120

Origin DNA01 rims 17x9.5 +15 like new, pair only, $600 no tyres

Pair of 16x6 work rims with nexen tyres. $100

Stock gtst front bar $100

Gtst rear seat. imaculate condition. later model fabric. no fading. $100

Gtst rear seat. earlier fabric. faded and average condition $40

gtst 4 door front seats. in tweed. ok condition. could do with a clean. $100

Straight through exhaust no mufflers. cat back to suit gtst and GTR 3" with stainless rear section. home made. good for a track exhaust nice note. $100

rear section

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2 3/4" exhaust to suit gtst. $100

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Pivot engine start button. has been installed. comes in original box with instructions. $80

under the green switch

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ARC side mount. suit S13. havent tried but should fit up to R32 in good condition $100

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Speco tacho. 4" with internal shift light. $50

tacho can be seen in below pic

i have a nardi leather steering wheel. black leather. VG condition. no centre cap. would profer to swap plus or no cash, this item for an imaculate R32 gtst or GTR steering wheel. (wont sell unless i have a good wheel lined up)

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D1 spec quick release hub and boss kit. nardi wheel can come with both or just the boss kit for extra$$.

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R32 ,something i cant drive to work ,rego'd and work on to hit the track with :)

i have a toyota soarer im trying to get rid of atm

I have a friend who is selling his black r32 gtst, he hasn't advertised yet but i can give you his phone number if you like

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did you make that straight through exhaust yourself?

i'm wanting some "drift" or "blast" pipes made up for the stagea

wanna shoot me a pm? Thanks

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