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[act] R32 Parts, S12 With Ca18det, And Other Stuff


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Okay, got a bunch of stuff to sell of unknown condition, that's sitting at my house, as my room mate has left for home.

Location: ACT, Canberra

Reason for Selling: I don't want this stuff at my house anymore

Price and Payment Conditions: Make a offer, prices are not firm. Will post at buyer's expense

Item Condition:Broken through to good

Contact Details: Please reply to this thread for general questions, if interested in buying please pm me or e-mail [email protected]

Items:

1. Gazelle S12 wreck with a CA18DET, FMIC, 3inch Cat back, 2.5inch before cat(i think), Muffler, No BOV $1800$1200

2. R32 Brake Pads, about 30-40% meat left, don't know if it's rear/front $make a offer

3. Coil Overs, looks like to suit a Mazda(RX7 i think) $250 $125

4. Busted R32 Drivers Electric window assembly, just need a pulley, motor works $make a offer

5. Hub thingy from R32, needs new bearing, and 2 studs $40 $20

6. R32 Rear Control Arm $80 $40

7. R32 Front Discs (pair) $80 $40

8. R32 HICAS and Sway Bar $150 $75

9. R32 Rear Assembly(no diff), one side has broken hub from what I heard $300 $150

10. R32 Rear Control Arms $140 $70

11. R32 Rear Discs $50 $25

12. R32 RHR light Cover and Damaged Light $make a offer

13. Damaged Electric Mirror$make a offer

14. 15inch 3 spoke Rims, multifit, 30% tread on two, bald on other two, One Rim Damaged $40 each or $100 $50 the lot

Feel Free to MAKE AN OFFER on ALL ITEMS, send PM's for contact information. Post questions here.

Price drop, everything 50% off

Pics posted at the R31skylineclub site.

http://forum.r31skylineclub.com/index.php?topic=28158.0

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