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Trying to make some room in the garage. All prices are negotiable (to a degree).

Item: R32 GTS4 RB20DET engine

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Was running well

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to RB25DET

Price and Payment Conditions: $600, cash on pickup, or direct deposit

Extra Info: Doesn't come with Turbo, coil packs / ignitor, differential. Has had the 100k service (timing belt, water pump) about 10k before removal.

Item: R32 GTS4 RB20DET engine

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: In 4 main bits (block+crank / head / inlet plenum / exhaust manifold)

Reason for Selling: Replaced by above when it pooped a piston.

Price and Payment Conditions: $200, cash on pickup, or direct deposit

Extra Info: Bore was untouched by damage. Rods have been prepped for balance work.

Item: Set of 4 17x7.5 +40 rims, 5x114.3, B/S 235/45 Potenza G IIIs, 60%

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: See pic

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to 8"

Price and Payment Conditions: $800, cash on pickup, or direct deposit

Extra Info: R32_wheel.jpg

Item: Set of 4 15x6 +25 rims, 4x114.3, Tyres 50%, suit R30

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: See pic

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to RS Impuls

Price and Payment Conditions: $400, cash on pickup, or direct deposit

Extra Info: R30_wheel.jpg

Item: Set of 6 ACL Forged pistons / rings, 1mm O/S, for RB25DET

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Unused

Reason for Selling: Changed mind about using them.

Price and Payment Conditions: $1000, delivered anywhere in Australia

Item: Pair R32 GTSt foglamps

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Fair

Reason for Selling: Don't fit my 32

Price and Payment Conditions: $80, delivered anywhere in Australia

Item: 5 x RB25DET std pistons

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Fair

Reason for Selling: Recovered from engine blowup

Price and Payment Conditions: $20 each, + postage.

Item: R32 GTSt / GTS4 front bar

Location: Melbourne

Item Condition: Fair. Has FRP lower extension (broken, needs repair)

Reason for Selling: Upgraded to GT-R copy

Price and Payment Conditions: $40

Contact Details: PM, email ([email protected])

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