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Hey guys I have a r32 project that I need a few bits for its a gtst coupe with a rb20...

manual tailshaft

5 bolt stock lsd

front and rear calipers (4 and 2 pot)

rhs tail light

mint dash with or without vents

front windscreen

kick panels

rb20det engine loom

prefer parts near springwood although some of the smaller bits can be interstate :)

Cheers

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I have r34 calipers and r33 rotors for $400. Front rotors are 296mm and off the top of my head I can't remember the rears. From memory I think the r32 front rotors 278mm, so this is a worthwhile upgrade. Front calipers come with pads. I can't remember if i have rears, I can't look into it right now as i am at work.

Located in Ipswich, but can drop off to springwood.

Cheers Jason.

hey mate thanks for the reply but I'm just after stock r32 brake calipers (I have good r32 gtst rotors - 280mm) the car is being put together on a fairly tight budget...

Cheers

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