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Parts are located in Springwood (20 mins west of Penrith) Prices are negotiable so make a reasonable offer. Prefer pickup but can post/courier at buyers expense. Lots more parts to be put up so keep an eye on this thread for updates. Here's what I have so far. All parts are from my R32/34 which was up for sale in an old topic. Have most receipts for items. Heaps of stock and aftermarket parts in near new or excellent condition. Be quick. Need this stuff gone ASAP!

CONTACT Luke BY PM OR ON 0429 098 883

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Lenso GT05's 19x9 (front) 19x9.5 (rear) with about 90% tread (235 fronts and rears) Mint Condition $1450

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Custom manifold with turbosmart ext pro gate (can seperate) $799

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FMIC with custom alloy piping, hoses, clamps included $499

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Near new BMC enclosed pod filter unit $199

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Near new 50mm core radiator $199

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Greddy catch can with hoses $119

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Turbosmart sleeper series supersonic BOV with plumpback attatchment $219

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6 x Siemens 630cc injectors with fuel rail $799 (can seperate)

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R34 Neo intake manifold $149

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R34 Neo stock plenum $75

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Air con compressor with hoses etc $119

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R34 Neo alternator $75

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R32 gtst power steering setup $75

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Mint R32 GTR front bar with N1 slots, Custom blue $499

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Splitfires with wiring etc to suit RB25 $450

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Ceramic coated down pipe $80

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R32 GTR front reo bar $149

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High quality car alarm with paging system still in box $119

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Boss kit to suit R32 $40

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R32 GTR fuel pump $80

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Chrome guage cups with all brackets $15 each

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Stock R34 Neo injectors $119

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4 x Stock R32 gtst rims 16" need new tires $199

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Genuine R32 GTR front bar mesh $50

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R34 Neo throttle body $75

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Custom 3.5" turboback exhaust system, ceramic coated, resonator, hiflow cat, big chrome cannon, ext wastegate piping, under 90dbs $799

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Would you happen to know if the GTS-T power steering system will fit straight into my gts-4?

If so, is the power steering system 100% complete and would you be willing to post to SA at my expense?

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not sure if it will go into a gts4. Arnt they 4 wheel steer? you will have to find out. it is complete minus a few o ring hose clamps which u can get for a few dollars. I am happy to post it at ur expense to SA but first do some asking and find out if it will fit your car. cheers

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