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Hey guys moving house so gotta get to work on cleaning out my garage. Everything is located in rosanna Vic

R32 rolling shell- no engine or box, undercoated and Gtr bonnet, boot and wing--$2000

Rb25de intake manifold- including fuel rails

and all wiring and hoses--$200

R33 Gtr fuel pump--$200

Blitz intercooler- in okay condition just a few bent fins--$200

Greedy e-manage blue- $200

Hks pod filter $100

S13 stock front bar in good condition--$150

S13 mud flaps--$50

S13 ca18 turbo manifold- $100

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Cheers., Ryan

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I've only ever had it as a shell but the guy who owned the car before me had it registered on his L's . So I'll say yes. For pics just go to eBay and search 'r32 shell' mines the one undercOated with a grey bonnet. Thanks mate

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