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The car is coming back home from the panel beaters so I need the last of my spare parts gone to make space for the car again

Six point roll cage to suit R32 with rear cross brace and above windscreen brace. $650 padded.

Brand new right hand sill $200. New from nissan cost $330

R33 GTR/R34gtt Ohlins Shocks $700

R32 gtr swaybars front and rear SOLD

Greddy profec boost controller and greddy boost gauge with cup $300

Side skirts in poor condition suit gtst $20

Auto meter boost gauge $50

Doors. Two straight doors with no internals and two damaged doors with internals SOLD

Inner gaurd liners and middle piece for r32 gtr $200 Very hard to find not damaged. Dirty in the photo because I could only hose them down in the dark. They are not cracked.

RB20det engine with exhaust manifold, two inlet manifols and no coil packs or CAS. SOLD Suit rebuilt I never started it after I bought it from the wreckers and its sat outside for a while taking up space.

Set of 3 piece wheels 17x9 gtr offset. 5 spoke with small dish. Sorry guys about the price change but what I thought was a big dent/buckle is only a slight a 2 inch section slightly pushed in hardly noticable to the eye in one rim. Two tyres are good. SOLD

Standard R32 gtst shocks and springs SOLD

Front sturt tops with all rubbers suit r32/33 $40

R32 Gtr turbos one blown one good $125 pair with actuators

R32 Gtr turbos both in EC $400 pair with actuators

R32 gtst bonnet with home job ground vents in it $50 suit track/drift car

R32 gtst turbo in pieces missing exhaust housing $30

R32 rear bumper $25 Plastic moulded extensions broken for the brackets on one side

Open to offers! I need all of this gone!

Call to come and inspect.

Gareth

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how old is the boost controller, model? Is the boost gauge mechanical or electronic? Do they come with all harnesses and required bits...cheers.

can i get pics? Im very interested :)

Side skirts. One sets original r32gtr and other replica set $175 the lot

Inner gaurd liners and middle piece for r32 gtr $200 Very hard to find not damaged

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Side skirts in poor condition suit gtst $50

So are these GTST sideskirts or GTR side skirts? And what do you mean by poor condition? Do you have the rear pods too?

If so can i get some better pics pmed or to xrhettx at hotmail dot com?

Thanks

I have a complete head but don't know the condition. I guess its good. $75

I will post up the photos of the liners tonight.

No indiators

Side skirts to suit gtst are for a gtst and are in poor condition $25 now

  • 2 weeks later...

I just pulled it apart to have a look. Was going to do my own high flow job since I work in a gas turbine workshop. It is just a normal turbo in pieces nothing special to look at. Ended up putting a rb26 in the car instead.

Engine is sold.

Wheels are sold.

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