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r32 cooler kit $250

z32 with modified plug housing so an rb afm plugs straight into it with apexi pod $200

hiacas lock bar off r32 $50

gk tech s13/14/15 r32/33 rear camber arms only done 2 track days like new $150

r32 front calipers and discs with new qfm pads $300 (over $100 in pads)

r32 front strut brace $50

walbro gs450 in s15 bracket complete with sender $80

brand new window net with mounting kit $50

exedy twin plate clutch with throw out bearing to suit rb20/25 rb26 push type plenty of meat $800 (this is over 2k new was supporting 400rwkw no drama)

rb26 complete inlet manifold with modified water neck to suit s-chassie convo, nitto gaskets and dash fittings $400 (cost $550 just to get the thing polished)

r34 gtr rear drive shafts both pair freshly recoed $350 for both (note these are different then gtr r32/33)

5bolt drivers side rear drive shafts $50 each (i have 6)

s15 cluster with harness cluster is missing clear plastic cover $150

s15 black roof lining $50

s15 airbag kit jap spec steering wheel, clock spring passanger air bag with cover and air bag moudle $450

s15 climate control $50

s15 combo switch $50

all parts in castle hill 0407008651 call or msg if interested as im not on here often

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