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hey all,

Parting out my r32 the following bits are for sale:

Precision gear (nismo) 2 way LSD in r200 diff housing. product code is LOM59

Price: $800

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r32 front Tein coilovers & some other brand rear coilovers, average condition bushes in rear coilovers need replacing other then that they are stiff and damper fine.

Price: $500

Tien adjustable castor rods for r32 etc

Price: $200

5 stud conversion for r32, A31 etc,

includes r32 gtr brakes

Price: $500

R32 gtr cooler including piping

Price: $100

Bee *R rev limiter

Price: $300

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Momo steering wheel with boss kit to suit r32.

Price: $150

R32 strut tower brace front

Price: $100 ono

R32 strut tower brace rear

Price: $100 ono

Also parting out complete interior and chassis, chassis is grey all doors and panels etc still here.

pm for price and parts of interest.

Contact: sms or call Rhys on 0423348608

more photos soon

Thanks

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