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I have these parts that are just sitting around doing nothing. Prices are ONO. Will add more parts as i remember them.

R32 Stock turbo. Minimal shaft play. 60k $320

R32 Silvertop manual ecu $150 SOLD

JAMS coilovers $175 SOLD

Clutch master cylinder (off sr20det) $50

R32 4.3 LSD Diff centre $230 SOLD

s13 Radiator $60

s13 stock intercooler $40

R32 GTST discs and calipers (hubs also avail if needed) fronts calipers SOLD, rears SOLD

R32 rear craddle with some rear suspension arms and 1 driveshaft $offers

R32 black passenger door with glass, window motors, etc $120 (Prefer pickup)

R32 Slightly damaged boot lid with spoiler. Free with SA donation (Pickup only)

NAVAN steering wheel off R32 $40

Stock R32 gtst front pipe $offers

R32 Rear seat. Suit retrim for custom interior or clean. $40 and i will give 50% to SA (Pickup only)

Will post some pics after work tonight or PM me for more. Also have a lot of smaller bits and pieces so PM me if there's any others you need.

cheers

Neil

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180sx_dogg: cheers mate. car isn't actually going yet, mechanics keep stuffing up the electrics. need to get another auto elec to look at it but i haven't even got enough money for the towing.

Xzibot: PM replied

beario: i'm afraid postage would be almost as much as the coilovers themselves and i don't have time to arrange it.

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JAMS coilovers

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NAVAN steering wheel

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