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Hi All!

Need to make some room in my garage very quickly, so i have some R32 and other assorted parts that i've accumulated over a while for sale...

*R32 GTR Rear Wing - $100

*Lowered Springs (front and rear) suit R32 GTS-t - $150/set - SOLD

*Bridgestone Potenza Shocks (front and rear) suit R32 GTS-t - $250/set

*Woodgrain Steering Wheel - $30

*R32 Boss Kit - $40 - SOLD

*Standard R32 GTS-t Front and Rear Swaybars - $25 each

*Standard 2 1/2" Cat - $25

*Standard R32 GTS-t Dump & Front Pipe - $25

*Standard R32 GTS-t Crossover Pipe - $20 - SOLD

*Standard R32 GTS-t Rims x 4 (With Tyres, Lots of Tread) - $300/set

Non Skyline Related Parts:

AE82 4AGE Inlet manifold - $80

AE86 diff housing (no centre) - $20

AE86 rear drum brakes - $Free with Diff Housing

Holden 202 Inlet manifold - $20

Holden 202 Varijet Carby - $10

Blown Amp - $Free

Pics of Skyline Parts Below:

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civi_joe, i had the heights from Centre of hub to Guard written down somewhere, but i can't seem to find them any more :huh:

Here's a photo of the car with them fitted though, so you can see the height it sat at:

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Black32: How does $30 sound? I wasn't intending to seperate them because i don't think many people would be interested in just the front pipe section of it.

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