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Location:Sydney

Contact Details:pm me

Have sum parts for sale still, some new listings all have to go, cluttering the garage up.

+One R34 GTR Stock injector - $60

+Used Nismo Oil cap - $35

+Used R32 GTR radiator Hoses top n bottom - $40

+New Large Size battery cover box with straps - $15

+3 inch muffler only used for less than 1K - $70

+Modified stock exhaust originally R33 GTR modified to fit r32 GTR - front pipe back - $100

+GT side skirts for BNR32 GTR high filled ready to be painted and fit. - $300

+3 x OEM plenum gaskets for r32 GTR - $15

ADDED parts

+ R32 GTR PUMP - $140

+ R32 ROLL CAGE - $750 (with driver sunvisor adaptor)

+ Used GREDDY TRUST INTERCOOLER 70mm think - $600

+ Used 3inch CAT converter with flanges - $80

All Prices are neg within reason.

EDIT - 20th of July 2006 NEW pics added

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Item:R32 GTR Brakes

Location:Sydney

Item Condition:good

Reason for Selling:Upgraded to brembo

Price and Payment Conditions:$799

Extra Info:Comes with all four rotors and brake pads

Contact Details:0403326319

Will be adding pics up soon. pm me if you have any questions. thanks

Pics added!!!

Up for sale now too. is my 17 by 9 inch Squarossa mags with brand new Nexan 255x40x17 tyres (less than 150km use)

Asking price is $1300 neg tyre replacement value is just over $800

Perfect Fit for R32 GTR fills the gaurds up nicely, they have been resprayed with silver/chrome paint. NO centre caps. The pic was taken before it was painted, it is more silver now.

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I'm after r32 gtr brakes, just the fronts though....

If willing to seperate pm me your best price.

SSS automotive quoted me 400-450... for fronts with good callipers and plenty of meat on the rotors..

hey dude,

iam neg with prices...ill take 620 for the lot if your interested? let me know thanks aaron

  • 3 weeks later...

These Items still for sale!

+ Sun visors for R32 Gtr will fit GT St's as well - $25 each

+ Blitz Twin BOV for GTR's will fit into stock location...R32, 33, 34 - $350 make people take notice!

+ R32 GTST rear quarter interior trim - $45 each

+ New Narva 115mm Angel eye driving light kit - $90 (never used just packaged opened) 12V (headlight conversion, make your car look like a beemer headlights)

+New Narva tone 100mm 12V disc horn part no 72515 - $15

+New Carfit HID feeling high powered Halogen H4 12v100/90W - $30

+One R34 GTR injector - $50 in good working order

+R32 GTR full Roll cage fully padded $800 (all bolts included etc)

+Brand New Nangkang 18 inch Tyres 265'sx2 and 235'sx2 can separate - $400 for 265's and $300 for 235's

  • 3 weeks later...
Location:Sydney

Contact Details:0403326319

Have sum parts for sale still, some new listings all have to go, cluttering the garage up.

+Blitz Twin BOV for GTR's will fit into stock location...R32, 33, 34 - $400 (willing to separate for people who want only one)

+New Narva 115mm Angel eye driving light kit - $90 (never used just packaged opened) 12V

+New Narva tone 100mm 12V disc horn part no 72515 - $15

+New Halogen H4 12v100/90W - $30

+One R34 GTR Stock injector - $60

+Brand New 18 inch Nangkang tyres 2x265 and 2x235 wide - $700 for the set

+R32 GTR 7 Point Roll Cage with padding - $800

+Used Nismo Oil cap - $45

+Used Stock R32 GTR clutch - $150

+Climate control unit for R32 - $80

+Used R32 GTR radiator Hoses top n bottom no cracks or bubbles - $50

+R32 GTR driver side seat, has small holes on driver side bolster - $300

+New Large Size battery cover box with straps - $20

Pm me offers. thanks

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