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Pick up Morphett Vale, SA 5162, or will post for $50 cost Australia-wide

For Sale:

Tein Suspension

Fixed Height (non-adjustable)

in good condition, from R32 Skyline GTs-T

$400 pickup, $450 posted

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PM me please

other items for sale, postage approx $20:

1x pair stock R32 RB26 GTR manifolds $100 the pair

1x pair stock R32 Rb26 GTR turbo dump pipes $100 the pair.

1x 5-point clip-buckle harness, brand RCI. $50

1x r32 rb26 GTR oil pump, used but in good condition $50

1x r32 RB26 GTR harmonic balancer, in good condition (used) $80

1x oil catch can with mini pod-filter, brand new, $50

1x 3-guage holder set, new. $30

2x Q45 Air Flow Metres, Working condition, with plugs. $100 the pair, or $50 each

1x Z32 Air Flow Metre, working condition with plugs, $100

1x pair pod filters. Brand new never used. $50 the pair, or $30 each seperately

1x stock R32 RB26 GTR Intake pipwork, $50 the lot

1x stock R32 RB26 GTR coilpack cover blue, $100

1 x stock R32 RB26 GTR turbo two-into-one exhaust front pipe, good condition $50

1x 3" decat pipe with flex section, brand new never used $60

1x 3" twin barrel mid-muffler resonator section, brand new never used $80

I'll redo another picture, sorry, damned phone camera!

They sit nicely with around 2 finger width between guard and tyre...... a good inch clearance

as per below when fitted to my R32

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advertised this gear on ebay recently.

tein shocks one ebay listing, all the rest in a group lot listing.

need to sell, house is sold now so must clean out all parts I no longer need

only have these items left:

1x pair stock R32 RB26 GTR manifolds $100 the pair

1x pair stock R32 Rb26 GTR turbo dump pipes $100 the pair.

1x stock R32 RB26 GTR turbo two-into-one exhaust front pipe, good condition $50

1x r32 rb26 GTR oil pump, used but in good condition $50

1x r32 RB26 GTR harmonic balancer, in good condition (used) $80

1x 5-point clip-buckle harness, brand RCI. $50

1x oil catch can with mini pod-filter, brand new, $50

1x 3" decat pipe with flex section, brand new never used $60

1x 3" twin barrel mid-muffler resonator section, brand new never used $80

1x full set Tein suspension to suit R32 GTS-T. Came out of four-door R32. Tein shocks/springs. In good condition $400

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5-point harness sold.

I need to move this suspension on, offers accepted. Was $400, offer me $300 and they are yours.

Bargain

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