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I Have numerous parts stacked in the shed looking for a new home all are in very good condition, will negotiate on prices need this stuff gone ASAP so i can start my new project.

Location: Mackay QLD

Postage: At buyers expense

Contact: Ben at [email protected]

Item 1: Okuyama Carbing Alloy Pedal Rest and Pedals.

Description: Brand New suitable for race car will fit all skylines R32,R33,R34

Price: $150

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Item 3: Bride Graduation Material

Description: Genuine Bride Fabric, great for doing Door cards and center console's to match seats measures (1500mm x 750mm)

Price: $150

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Item 4: Genuine Bride Ergo II Leather Seats and Matching Floor Mats

Description: Like Brand new only used a couple of times they have seat rails for 350Z and the Floor mats are for 350Z as well will separate rails, mats if need be.

Price: $2200

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Item 5: HKS GT3037 Turbo kit for 350Z or V35 Skyline VQ35DE Engine

Description: Brand New still in box never used full complete kit comes with everything.

Price: $3200

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Item 6: OS Giken R3C Triple Plate Clutch for R32 and R33 Skylines/ GTR

Description: Used has done low km's still has plenty of meat left on it very nice street clutch for high power GTR's easy to use and super strong. Rated to 900hp +

Price: $1500

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Item 8: Genuine Cusco Front and Rear Swaybars for R33 GTR will fit other models

Description: Used done low km's, heaps Thicker than standard ones comes with the different bushes and clamps

Price: $400

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Item 9: Hankook RS3 Tyres

Description: Brand New 285/35 R18 x 2 super sticky street tyres tread wear rating 140 closest thing to a semi slick you can get.

Price: $500

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hicas canceller - will it work on a 32R?

How's the pedal set attached?

Hicas canceler will not work on R32 only R33 and R34s

Pedals are attached with screws and bolts.

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