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I have some R32 GTR parts for sale. If there are any questions regarding the parts listed below please do not hesitate to ask me.

Item: Standard RB26 Cam Gears

Item Condition: Great condition

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to aftermarket units

Price and Payment Conditions: $50

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Item: R32 GTR Standard Suspension

Item Condition: Excellent condition

Reason for Selling: Came in the boot of my car, missing strut tops.

Price and Payment Conditions: $250ono

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Item: Bar and Plate cooler 600*300*75

Item Condition: Brand new, never used.

Reason for Selling: Brother decided to sell his car. Did not install.

Extra info: This is my brothers part however I take full responsibility for the sale of this item.

Price and Payment Conditions: $300

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Item: Standard RB26 Air Flow Meters

Item Condition: One AFM has been trimmed due to clearance issues as high mount twin set up was used. Working order.

Reason for Selling: Upgraded

Price and Payment Conditions: $150

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Item: 40L Fuel Cell (Plastic with bladder)

Item Condition: Used

Reason for Selling: Not going to use it.

Price and Payment Conditions: $90

Item: RB26 set of 6 coils

Item Condition: Excellent working condition

Reason for Selling: Upgrade

Price and Payment Conditions: $180

Item: Veilside 3.5"exhaust

Item Condition: Great condition

Reason for Selling: Upgrading

Price and Payment Conditions: $200 pick up only

I am located in SE Melbourne and I am more than willing to post parts at buyers expense.

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