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Hey just having a bit of a shed clean up, all parts are located in Devonport, unsure what some stuff is worth so prices are negotiable and can send pictures on request

-pair of 5 x 114.3 20mm wheel spacers, missing one nut - $60

-atmo bov, not sure what brand come with a car and ive never used it - $20

-rb20de fuel pump and fuel level sensor - $45

-r32 gtst door skins, average condition - $30

-rb20 turbo, unsure of condition and ive never used it, got scammed on the net and told it was a low k rb25 turbo paid $300 - $offers?

-air con pump off an r32 rb20, unknown condition, comes with mounting bracket - $20

-r33 gtst engine bay fuse box - $50

-r33 gtst thermo from infront of the ac radiator - $25

-r33 front window squirters, white, comes with some lines - $20

-r33 bonnet release cable, handle - $20

-r33 gtst series 1 rh 1/4 panel indicator - $10

-r33 gtst radiator top support brackets, missing one rubber - $5

-r33 window squirter motors (front and rear), unknown condition - $15

-r33 gtst hicas rear steering rack, unsure of condition - $20

-r33 gtst over flow bottles x 2 - $15 each

-r33 gtst series 1 m-spec front bar, cracked under rh headlight, rh indicator is broken and the little tab where it bolts onto the rh quater is broken, black - $100

-r32 centre console trim that goes beside the cd player, ac control etc and under the dash, chip out of the passengers side - $20

-random old saas steering wheel - $20

contact me by pm or on 0407481699

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