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Hey Everyone,

Here are a bunch of parts i found whilst cleaning out the garage. i no longer need them as i sold my skyline.

R32 Rear Bar.

$150

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R32 Ball Joint. Bought straight from nissan, never used.

$50

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R32 Cusco Castor rod. needed to replace one, had to buy 2, this was left over

$75

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GFB Boost controller.

$30

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R33 AFM, Perfect condition.

$100

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R32 AFM, Perfect condition.

$100

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R32 or R33 Coil packs. unsure which? took picture of code.

$150

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Stock Silvia wheels. tyres are fried.

$150

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Stock R32 Skyline wheels.

$150

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Toyo Trampio tyres 205/55/16. Good amount of tread left for drift day.

$75

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Michellin 205/55/16's. Heaps of tread, perfect for drift day

$75

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Feel Free to make an offer on any of the parts.

Pick up from Warragul.

Can post smaller items if buyer is willing to pay shipping.

Contact me via PM or email [email protected]

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im after two trampios.. but i live in sydney.. how much tread is approx left on tyres? % wise? are they still up for sale?

cheers, tushar

Toyo Trampio tyres 205/55/16. Good amount of tread left for drift day.

$75

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