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time for a garge clean out

M's (K&N) pod intake for r32 gtr, filters need replacing - $50

Nismo 260km cluster (green back) 87xxxkm - $250

r33 gtr style fibreglass grill for r32 - $70

Complete r32 boot trim includes carpet - $50

r32 side mirrors, left and right, black - $50 each

lower timer cover, cam gear backing shroud and injector loom cover

all pro painted in silver - $200

pick up from revesby

or postage at buyers expense

more pictures tomorrow

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M's (K&N) pod intake for r32 gtr, filters need replacing - $50

Nismo 260km cluster (green back) 87xxxkm - $250

r33 gtr style fibreglass grill for r32 - SOLD

Complete r32 boot trim includes carpet - SOLD

r32 side mirrors, left and right, black - $50 each

lower timer cover, cam gear backing shroud and injector loom cover

all pro painted in silver - $200

M's (K&N) pod intake for r32 gtr, filters need replacing - $50

Nismo 260km cluster (green back) 87xxxkm -$250 $200

r33 gtr style fibreglass grill for r32 - $70

Complete r32 boot trim includes carpet - $50

r32 side mirrors, left and right, black - $50 each

lower timer cover, cam gear backing shroud and injector loom cover

all pro painted in silver - $200

only a few things left now

Price Drop

Nismo 260km cluster (green back) 87xxxkm -$250 $200

r32 side mirrors, left and right, black - $50 each

lower timer cover, cam gear backing shroud and injector loom cover

all pro painted in silver - $200 $150

only a few things left now

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