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Having a garage clear out, open to offers on anything, willing to post most items. All standard parts have come off an R32 GTR:

x1 BMC pod air filter

x1 3.5" centre muffler taken from a Veilside JASMA exhaust $80

Std ECU $100

Std front pipes, with shrouds, good condition $100

Std exhaust manifolds $100

std catalytic converter, good condition $100

x1 Std Air flow meter, good working order $120

Full set of Std suspension, good condition $280

Set of Std rims - minor gutter rash on most wheels, 2 rims with excellent tyres and 2 rims with worn tyres. $650 - Pickup only

Location: Sydney

Pics to come on the major parts otherwise pics on request

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Wheels and ECU sold!

I also have a pair of std turbos in good condition with minimal shaft play. $350 delivered within Aus

And a set of std GTR injetcors all in good condition. $150 delivered within Aus.

All offers welcome.

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** Update** New location: Perth, WA **

x1 BMC pod air filter $30

x1 3.5" centre muffler taken from a Veilside JASMA exhaust $80

Std front pipes, with shrouds, good condition $100

Std exhaust manifolds $100

Std catalytic converter, good condition $100

x1 Std Air flow meter, good working order $100

Full set of Std suspension, good condition $250

Std R32 GTR turbos (pair) good condition minimal shaft play $300

Std cam gears (pair) $50

All offers considered, willing to post, can take photos if required.

Ph: 0429 140 118

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