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All parts are in fine working order as they were pulled off my own car only due to upgrading or bought and no longer required.

Im in Brisbane Southside, but will send anywhere at buyers expense.

Email me HERE if any queries, questions, or more pics.

Thanks. :sorcerer:

R32 GTR Gearbox with transfer case- $1000

Traveled aprox 72,000kms, synros are perfect, was only run behind a stock motor.

Gearbox Pic 1

Gearbox Pic 2

Transfer Case Pic

Impul Hi-Power Ecu: $250

- Better air fuel ratios

- Takes out speed cut

- Increases rev limit to 9000rpm

- Tweaked fuel maps so you can run more boost safely

- Plugs straight in, no other modifications required

Impul High Power ECU Unit Pic

R32 GTR brake lines for all four corners-$50

32gtrbrakelines.jpg

R32 GTR Intercooler piping -$100

32gtrcoolerpiping.jpg

R32 GTR Thermo Fan -$100

- Perfectly Working Thermo fan only removed to gain extra space in the front

32gtrfan.jpg

32gtrfan2.jpg

R32 GTR Fog Lights -$100

- Fine working factory Fog lights!

R32gtrfoglamps.jpg

R32 GTR Springs and Inserts -$300

- Need to pass compliance inspection or clear a defect?

R32gtrsusp.jpg

R32gtrsusp1.jpg

R32gtrsusp2.jpg

RB26DETT Brand New OEM Nissan Water Pump -$150

- Brand New still in the box!

R33 GTR RB26DETT stock cam gears-$50

- only removed due to upgrading to adjustable.

R33 GTR Cam Gears.jpg

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Still keen to check some close up pics off the rims!

Sorry, have been abit busy. I Took some pics of the rims today..

Edited by CameronBNR32
Sorry, have been abit busy. I Took some pics of the rims today..

Click here for GTR Rim close ups

Will take the rims for $500 if you are cool with that?

Got a quote to get them shipped, so can pick up right away!

Just need an adress? Give me a call on 0412913213 or post your

number if you want me to call to arrange payment?

Thanks Joey...

Will take the rims for $500 if you are cool with that?

Got a quote to get them shipped, so can pick up right away!

Just need an adress? Give me a call on 0412913213 or post your

number if you want me to call to arrange payment?

Thanks Joey...

Hey,

$500 is too cheap for me sorry, for the condition they are in I believe $600 is cheap, I've seen sets that are in worse condition go for ~$700

Hey,

$500 is too cheap for me sorry, for the condition they are in I believe $600 is cheap, I've seen sets that are in worse condition go for ~$700

No worries mate, shipping to were i am will cost me $150-$180

But...

Whats the approx wieght each? So i can get an exact price on shipping?

Thanks again

Joey.

No worries mate, shipping to were i am will cost me $150-$180

But...

Whats the approx wieght each? So i can get an exact price on shipping?

Thanks again

Joey.

Hey the rims weigh 7.5kg each

thanks

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