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Item: R32 non-projector Headlights w. clear lenses.

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Very good, slight dimple where headlights have been hot

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 ono

Extra Info: Will include bulbs.

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Item: FRP Bootlid, not china shit hand made in NZ

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Will post

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $400.00 ono

Extra Info: Extremely good fit, amazing quality, painted black. Bood lock and latch can be installed, metal behind where hinges bolt up.

Pictures:

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Item:[/b ] [color=#1C2837]Kakimoto Regu 06 (suit r32 gtst / gtr) w. [/color]3" SS dump pipe w. flex joint and Highflow Catco Cat

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Very good, apart from usual dings / scratches (see pics), comes heat wrapped in sections.

Reason for Selling: parting

Price and Payment Conditions: $450.00 ono (f**king cheap)

Extra Info: amazing exhaust, very quiet.

Pictures:

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Item: UAS style (possibly Silkroad) R32 gtst/gtr upper camber arms

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting

Price and Payment Conditions: $150 ono

Extra Info: Good, were modified for longer LCA, can revert to standard by cutting washer slot (see pic)

Pictures:

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Item: R33 Clutch Master / Slave w. Braided Line

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Great

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: $100.00 worth of braided line

Pictures:

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Item: Dmax Style R32 Rear Overfenders

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: there about +20mm

Pictures:

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Item: Dmax Style R32 Front Overfenders

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: there about +20mm Front Passenger has crack / indicator slot broken (can be fixed)

Pictures:

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Item: Clear Indicators

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: chip from bottom corner, slightly tinted.

Pictures:

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Item: FRP gtr style front bar suit GTST

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Excellent, few cracks in lip

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300.00 ono

Extra Info: this is not cheap shit FRP, this is an extremely well made front bar, had bonnet pins in it for quick removal. Painted Black with Bumper trim black Lip

Pictures:

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Item: R32 Coupe Vertex Side Skirts

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $100.00 ono

Extra Info: there painted black

Pictures:

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Item: R32 Vertex Rear bar

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Good

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $150.00 ono

Extra Info: painted black, comes with reverse lights

Pictures:

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Item: Personalized Plates

Location: Brisbane

Item Condition: Good, one was involved in accident, but bends straight, new plates are $70

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $500.00 (what i payed)

Extra Info: FAP 32, epic plates so many compliments

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Item: Enkei RPF1 MAP (the light weight one these are 8.9kg each)

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Immaculate, tiny mark on one rim.

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $2000.00 ono with tires

Extra Info: 18x10.5+15 - 265/35 Falken 452's

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Item: R32 gtr rear windscreen

Location: Brisbane, will post

Item Condition: Immaculate

Reason for Selling: Parting out

Price and Payment Conditions: $300

Extra Info: gtr windscreens supposedly are lighter.

Pictures:

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  • 3 weeks later...

wide body front and rear guards SOLD !!!

Camber arms SOLD !!!

wheels SOLD

vertex skirts - $80

vertex rear bar - $120

rear screen - $280

bootlid - $350

number plates and exhaust system still here.

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