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I'll be moving house soon, so i need to clear my garage out! Below is a list of parts that i'll keep updating as i find more/sell them. Pics are coming, i just have to borrow a digital camera from somewhere.

R32 GTS-t Standard Turbo - Cat Pipe

Has a slight scrape along the cover on the bottom, but the actual pipe itself is fine. - $50 ONO

Standard Cat - 2 1/2"

Good condition, doesn't look too old - $50 ONO

DMD R32 GTR Fibreglass replica front bar (Suit GTS-t)

the bottom lip is a little cracked, but overall in good condition - $150 ONO - SOLD!

R32 GTR Fibreglass replica rear wing

Good condition - $100 ONO

R32 GTS-t Standard Rims with Tyres (4 Of)

Rims in great condition, tyres in good condition, one tyre is brand new - $400 ONO

Short Shifter Suit R32 or other Nissan 5-Speed (Boost-FX Brand)

Minimal use (roughly 1000km) - $100 ONO - SOLD!

Splitfire Water Temperature Guage

Brand New! I bought it for my last car, but sold the car a few weeks later, so never even got to install it! - $120 ONO

4AGE Inlet Manifold (Non-TVIS)

$75 ONO

AE86 Diff Housing

$20 ONO

AE86 Rear Drum Brakes

With Brake Shoes - $10 ONO

Holden 202 Inlet Manifold

Hot-Tank cleaned, blanking plate mounted where EGR Valve was - $10 ONO

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I'm waiting to hear back from someone here in brisbane, they said they're interested in the front bar, and i'm hoping he'll get back to me very soon. If that falls through, i'll get pics out to everyone.

I'm getting a camera tomorrow evening, so i should have pics up in here by tomorrow night.

As for freight, what would you consider the best way to ship it down? And i will look into how much it would cost, etc.

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