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6x r34 gtr Vspec conrods less than 25,000k's use removed from working engine. $350.

6x gtr rods age unknown $300 for the set will seperate.

2x R32 GTR Turbo's in perfect working order no damage $150 each sold

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3x damaged r32 gtr turbo's 2x exhaust wheel damage 1x exhaust shaft snapped. $30 each

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3x R32 GTR Dumps standard $10 each

Atmo bov $50

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R34 GTR Diff Centre and Output Shafts $800

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Old School 6 point saftey harnes pair. (brand new never used munufactured 1992) $100

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R33 GTR Tail Lights pair $150

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R33 GTR Rear Tower Brace $100

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R33 GTR Rear Interior (rear seats side panels) $600

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R32 Rear Bumper $70

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R33 (gtr) Antenna and motor $70

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R33 (gtr) Rear Bumper, Bumper Support and Skyline pannel $150

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R33 Seat Belt Set of 4 ADR Approved Belts $100 Per pair $200 fullset

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RB20 Head working perfectly with covers no coils $300

RB20 Short motor PERFECT Bores and bottom end no sump $300

Rb20det Tomei ECU $450

2x 5 dial SAFC's $100 each. (sold)

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pair of alcon calipers $800 PN: AL6346A306J CAL6346A306F

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can you Pm me more pictures of calipers, preferably the inside and mounting blocks. do you have model no's and piston sizes, hole distances, pads part no, history, etc, etc.

thanks

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