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R32 GTR dash cluster good condition, will look awsome in a gtst $150

drivers side vent, $30

deMister vents $30

gtst bonnet $150

R33 front brake calipers $200

rb20 turbo, vgc $250

dump pipe $20

heat sheild $15

intake pipe to turbo $40

air flow meter $120, pc

intercooler cross over pipe $30

stock bov $40

top half of inlet manifold $50

will add more if i can find more stuff, all parts are in good condition

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interested in the turbo.

how many Km's?

Been Boosted?

Ceramic Exhaust Wheel?

A/R's?

T3 Flange?

Guarentee?.. they are an old turbs... guarentee that it wont blow shitloads of smoke once on would be good.. not looking for a time period guarentee.

Negotiable Price? Can pick up from GC on weekend.

thanks mate.

msg 0410 133 391.

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R32 GTR dash cluster good condition, will look awsome in a gtst $150

drivers side vent, $30

deMister vents $30

gtst bonnet $150

Please pm me ur contact number or sms it to 0401698552 with what is avaliable and ur best price. thanks. Also after front bar, bonnet and grill if you do have.

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