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all parts are off a r32 rb20 skyline

r32 2 door weather shields carbon fibre brand new never used $250 delivered

rb20x6 coilpacks all excellent working $200

rb20x6 coilpacks 1 is faulty $100

r32 gts-t front guards one black other in primer $250

x2 rear bumper $50

rear tail lights $100

ecv exhaust control very handy on the street with cable and all $200

r32 gk tech bash plate $150

gktech brand new cam gears $250 silver in package and box.

wagan boot spoiler for any r32 painted white brand new $250

bride passenger speedmaster rail have side rails for a fixed seat too fit all cars $200

handbrake leaver and two lines $80

starter motor $50

rb20 greddy fmic full kit (not a no holes kit)

momo black plain steering wheel $50

r32 sunroof spoiler has a crack on the corner glue it and wont even notice it $150 very rare

located hoppers crossing

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r32 r32 number plates black/white $500

r32 cat back exhaust nurspec 1 muffler and connon great sound $300

r32 rb20 stock manuel ecu $120

r32 rb20 stock afm $100

r32 cat back twin pipes awesome exhaust $300

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