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Hey guys,

Wrote off my car so selling some bits that I planned to put on my car.

R32 Type M Rear pods in black, needs a buff or respray.

$80

R32 Type M Side skirts in black, needs respray

$160

Buy both for $220

R32 Gts-t Air con, everything in engine bay, condenser, compressor x 2, lines.

$Make an offer.

Prefer local pickup in Sydney. May post pods.

Pics up tomorrow.

How do you edit posts?

Pics of air con

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Pics of Side skirts and pods

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One of the skirts are half sanded down

I've also got a Genuine Nismo S-Tune Duracon Gearknob, in good condition. Bought from RHDJapan.

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  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Still selling those pods?

They look in pretty good nick? No cracks, chips?

If you could work out post for both pods/AND if possible also both skirts.. To Arundel 4214

Mainly the pods.

PM reply please :)

Edited by Zrobe

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