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hey guys i have a pair of rear calipers and rear discs for sale from a late r32 gtst coupe got them to do a brake conversion on my silvia but now im selling it so no longer needed.... $300 for the calipers and the discs including postage anywhere in oz... if there is intrest ill throw some pics up later on i dont know what size the discs are and i dont have any way of measuring them..

90% complete rb20det intake manifold inclused injectors plenum aac runners etc etc no tps but does have fuel rail and regulator and the throttle body $150

pairs of front struts inc springs $100

pairs of rear struts inc springs $150

pair of brand new KYB rear struts in the boxes still have been assembled but never used $200

r32 gtst blue dial instrument cluster with about 32k on it genuine $100

some misc front susp parts hubs and top arms etc cheap cheap tell me what u want....

R32 gtst 5 speed radiator and shroud $120

YLD32 (WILD 32) number plates QLD white with black letters slimline front and usa rear $600

235/45/17 street slicks recaps but grooved so legal?? hardly tell they are caps very well done!!!!!paid nearly $400 want $250 the pair done 1 race meeting like new very sticky !!!!!!

r32 gtst steering racks complete with hicas sensors etc from halfcuts $100

R32 gtst air con condensor needs a clean $50

will do a good deal if stuff is picked up from here in toowoomba QLD i may post somethings but not others cause of the size maybe neg on some items.... if i can think of any other stuff ill add it as i go thanks alot guys.... :(

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