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Simota Superpower Pod Filter with carbon fibre style heat shield $79

R32 Brake Pads – Bendix Ultimate $79

2 x Castoral Edge 10W60 Engine Oil $59 each

Redline MT-90 Manual Transmission, Manual Transaxle Lubricant $39

6 x NGK Platinum Spark Plugs PFA6-11 $17 each or take the lot for $90

Z145A Ryco Oil Filter $8

2x Rear brake light globes $5

Used Parts

Splitfire Dis-001 Coilpacks Suit Rb20, Rb25 Series 1, Rb26 Etc, already in cradles $299 ono

R32 gts-t wheels painted white, bit of gutter rash, tyres have decent tread left, 2x ventus, 2x good year eagle F1's and can also thrown in 2 Duran A one tyres with heaps of tread left $299 ono

Nissan Skyline r32 GTS-T standard Exhaust $99 ono

R32 Stock air box with filter $99 ono

R32 Stock intercooler $99 ono

R32 Stock fog lamps $89 ono

Drift Steering Wheel & Boss Kit $75 ono

Greddy Emanage blue wiring loom, software and usb cable $59 ono

Peacemaker front pipe and gutted cat $59 ono

R32 GTS-T Fuel Pump $19 ono

2x R32 gts-t air conditioning compressor (needs rebuilding) $25 each

R32 2x Front RSR Springs $39 ono

Contact: 0412 583 844

Location: Balwyn, Melbourne

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Greddy Emanage blue wiring loom, software and usb cable $59 ono

Contact: 0412 583 844

Location: Balwyn, Melbourne

Hi,

May be after the Greddy Emanage blue wiring loom, software and usb cable. Can you deliver it to melbourne (3752) for $40

Let me know,

Ben 0422 782 888

Hi,

May be after the Greddy Emanage blue wiring loom, software and usb cable. Can you deliver it to melbourne (3752) for $40

Let me know,

Ben 0422 782 888

Hi Lachlan,

Transfered the money as we discussed. Please let me know roughly what day I should be expecting it.

Cheers,

Ben

Hi Lachlan,

Transfered the money as we discussed. Please let me know roughly what day I should be expecting it.

Cheers,

Ben

Just sent it today so should be arrive at your place around Wednesday next week.

Cheers,

Lachlan

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