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Parts as follows

genuine red and white GT badges SOLD

Standard R32 air box w/ new filter $ 20

R32 GTST Front seats $ 100

Genuine R32 GTR rear wing $150

Climate control panel for R32 missing 1 button SOLD

wRX front strut bar $100 ono

BARGIN - SOLD

Greddy Profec A exactly the same as the one selling for 300 on another thread take a look for yourself..... boost controller ...... pic is below workin perfect it was only used for 3months before the car was sold and has been sittin at my parents house for months will suit any turbo car

2 x 10" W3 JL Audio Subs in sub box, these retail for $439 each plus the box was $130 thats over $1000 worth for just $380 ono

3 earthquake 10" subs $250 or $90 each

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