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Wtb: R32 Parts, Live In Townsville. Willing To Pay!


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Hey guys, I have just bought an R32 GTS-T, need to get it sorted and on the road. Bought the car for my wife and she is desperate to show it off.....

I am chasing a either a HICAS lock bar and the rack ends as well as mine are flogged and there is heaps of movement in the rear end or,

Driftworks HICAS eliminator. Even if someone knows a shop I can get this stuff from in Aus....

Also need a front steering rack, could probably fix mine but just want to get the thing on the road and registered first!

Rear shocks

Possibly a top pipe on the inlet (not sure of exact name), some muppet has put a big front mount on and has a blitz bov on the intercooler, but has left the standard? bov in place??? So I either need to blank it off or something?

Interior bits I'm chasing are the surround around the centre console, mine is painted silver.... I want a standard one, also the trim around the steering wheel with the fuse cover and vent in it (not sure of proper name), but mine has been butchered to fit an gauge...

Probably more but can't remember off the top of my head!

Any help would be awesome, having not owned one, not sure where is good or bad to get bits, so even if someone can point me in the direction of a good shop would be a great help!!!

Also I live in Townsville, so don't like my chance of getting anything locally but would be nice!

Thanks



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