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ok guys few things i found cleaning out the shed.

looking for pick up only at the moment from point cook. west of melbourne, or can arrange to possiably meet in docklands where i work.

all parts are ono

contact me via sms on 0435 755 400

cheers Lee

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R32 boot lid will fit GTR and GTS T silver in color, paint not 100%

$100

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standard RB26 top pipe

$100

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standard RB26 cam cover

$80

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Some Greddy hoses and hard piping kit. this is NOT the complete kit only what you see

$150

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standard RB26 AFM not sure if in working condition

$150 the pair

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standard RB26 air box

$150

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R32 maybe R33 ash tray

$60

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GTR clutch pedal

$50

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Blitz BOV

$150 the pair

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standard RB26 plenum

$100

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RB26 coil cover

$70

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R32 GTR passanger side head light in good condition

$100

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Skyline bonnet underlay in good condition with clips

$100

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