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Hi everyone got some parts for sale. I am willing to post parts at the buyer’s expense.

• Standard GTR suspension: very good condition $350

• JASMA (suit R32) 4 inch exhaust stainless steel, cat back $250 (*ON HOLD*)

• GTR 440cc injectors: excellent condition $300

• GTR ignition module: perfect working order $150

• R32 GTR rear wing $150**SOLD**

• CUSTOM bar and plate intercooler (600*300*75): brand new still in box

$400

• SR20DET GEARBOX $350

Below is a link where I have attached all the pictures of the parts listed above. If there is any further questions do not hesitate to PM me.

http://community.webshots.com/user/manage13

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Link to pics doesn't work for me...what colour is the GTR wing and is it the genuine type (ie not a copy) ??

MMMMM STRANGE!! The link works ok on this end. No matter. Wing is genuine and its wine red. PM me your email address and Ill send you the pic.

from ur link dude..

"The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible.

Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file."

- make the files avaliable for guests..

from ur link dude..

"The File You Are Looking For Is Inaccessible.    

 

 Please sign in and try again or check with the owner of the file."  

- make the files avaliable for guests..

OK will try and find the solution to this problem however if people want pictures they can PM me and leave their email address. I'm more than happy to email them!

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