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Hey Guys,

Got a few parts for sale, all are in great condition. Pick up from Port Melbourne during business hours or Sanctuary Lakes after hours/weekends.

R32 GTR Factory Air Box + Snorkel - $125

R32 GTR Factory ECU - $150

R32 GTR Factory Coils Packs - $200

V35 Skyline 350GT AUTOMATIC Dash Cluster with 48,000 kms - $ 250

V35 Skyline 350GT Engine Cover - $100

Also stripping the Interior of a 180sx - Contact me if you need anything.

I will get some pictures up tonight/tomorrow, but if you have any questions, fire away.

Please no stupid offers as im not in a rush to sell. Just clearing out the garage.

Call or SMS anytime

Thanks,

Aniket

0432 326 666

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R32 GTR Factory Air Box + Snorkel - $125

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R32 GTR Factory ECU - $150

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R32 GTR Factory Coils Packs - $200

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V35 Skyline 350GT AUTOMATIC Dash Cluster with 48,000 kms - $ 250

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V35 Skyline 350GT Engine Cover - $100

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