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Hey guys, im selling some parts off my R32 skyline that i dont need anymore, plus a few other parts. Need it all gone as i need to clear the garage out a bit. Open to Offers but nothing stupid, cheers.

Autometer pro-comp 52mm boost guage

Condition - Very Good

Looking for - $80 ono

Reason - Got all new gauges

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Autometer Pro-comp 52mm Air/Fuel Ratio Guage

Condition - Very Good

Looking for $50 ono

Reason - Got all new gauges

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DFECTV (Made In Australia) Guage Pillar Pod, (made especially for R32 skyline)

Condition - Very Good

Looking for $100 ono

Reason - Got all new (bigger) gauges

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DFECTV Guage Pillar Pod With Autometer Guages In It (As a Set)

Looking For - $160 ono

Reason - Got all new (bigger) guages

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R32 Skyline Gts-t rear seats in dark grey

Condition - Immaculate (no tears, no rips, no stains, almost perfect)

Looking for $80 ono

Reason - Got R32 GTR rear seats

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R32 Skyline Gts-t Washer Bottle Reservoir

Condition - Decent (No cracks)

Looking for - $40 ono

Reason - Not running one anymore

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R32 Skyline Gts-t Coolant Reservoir (Painted in Custom Blue)

Condition - Good (No cracks, just a liitle paint peeling here and there)

Looking for - $40 ono

Reason - Upgraded

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R32 Skyline Gts-t Front and Rear Brake Setup (Custom Painted in Anodized Purple) Suit R32, S13, S14, 180, and other various Nissans

Condition - Very Good

Includes - front brake calipers (4 pot calipers with brake pads, 7mm), near new front slotted brake discs, rear brake calipers (2 pot calipers with brake pads, 10mm), near new rear brake discs

Looking for - $650 ono

Reason - Upgraded to WRX STI Brembo Brakes

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Located on the Gold Coast

Can Post Aus Wide, but prefer pick up

Any questions, sms or call me on 0422 455 444


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