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Hey all items are located in Sydney, Rouse Hill region. List will be updated throughout the upcoming days with more items and photos. All prices are negotiable. Best to PM me or Text me only no phone calls please... Text me on 0468 330 099 if you want to see more detailed photos I will text you some.

**HSD AD Type Coilovers for r32 gtst $900 (Have receipt only been on the car for one fuel tank)

**Genuine Watanabe GR8's wrapped in brand new federal 595ss. 17x8/17x9 and 225/45,245/40 size tyres. Looks the goods I recently took them apart, cleaned them up and fixed the gutter rash as best I could plus painted the centres a gunmetal metallic grey with polished lips. Offsets I'm not to sure on but will be between 30-40. $1400

**Nistune fitted r32 ecu $400 (May be compatible with others can check which daughterboard is inside)

**Z32 AFM with plug genuine, not a cheap copy $250

**Deautchwerks 440cc injectors for r32 rb20 BRAND NEW in box $300 (These drop straight, not sure if they fit other engines?)

**KKR Hicas Eliminator Kit BRAND NEW in box $200 (http://www.otomoto.com.au/p/8219182/kkr-hicas-elimination-kit-for-nissan-hicas-systems.html)

**R33 Turbo with actuator good condition $150

**AM performance split dump/front pipe fits r32 gtst not sure about others $200

**Starter motor pulled from I THINK an r33 gtr, should fit others too $50

**R32 auto front spoiler used as a front lip will provide photos soon looks good $100

**DMAX style carbon fibre roof spoiler for r32 $100

**N1 style carbon fibre boot lip for r32 $100

**R32/S13/A31 Brand new KLS rear camber arms $100

**R32 black dashmat $50

**Brand new hicas lock bar $60

One afm and the boot lip doesn't have any rust... I'm assuming you mean boot lid? The n1 lip is what you see on google images its a spoiler.

*DMAX roof spoiler and N1 boot lip are currently not for sale as they have been sikaflexed on and can't manage to get them off without damaging the car

Also have:

Driver and passenger wheel guard liners (r32) $50 for both

Splash tray (r32) $50

GKTECH wheel spacer kit (5x114.3) 15mm-30mm with 1 5mm slip on missing $60 link to what it is: http://www.gktech.com/index.php/5x114-3-spacers-15mm-30mm-8-piece-set.html

SRI 25mm pair of wheel spacers (5x114.3)$80

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