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Hi all selling some parts left over from my conversion...

LOCATION: BRISBANE

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Please make an offer if you feel i have misjudged an items value, if your keen to buy, then i'm keen to sell

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All parts sold as is - as pictured

It all came from a front cut of r32 with 87kms on it (log books to prove!!), most stuff looks and feels in pretty good condition, though i can't really test alot of things because i never drove it. I can arrange postage if required at buyers expense. No suspension/brakes/panels/lights available, sorry.

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Gearbox crossmember (no rubber mount) and

Engine Mounts (one mount rubber is

no good, the other is destined to end

up that way), but the metal brackets

are fine. $120 ono

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Speedo with 87kms on it - perfect condition $120 ono

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Dashboard (no cracks in middle vents,

some vinyl lifting up around passenger

side, 2 cracked fins in front demister, no

other signs of damage/aging) $100 ono

Other Parts available:

AC Blower fan $30

Steering column $30

Steering Rack $80

Brake Booster $40

Clutch Master Cylinder $50

Accelerator Pedal $10

Wiper motor $10

Wipers $10

Fuse box $10

Air Conditioning pump $50

Original Log Books $20

Climate Control Screen $20 (no surround for face, just the unit itself)

Stock intercooler + piping $60

some cables, hoses, stuff like that from $1 ono!

and more stuff..

The whole remaining FRONT CUT (remember i took the motor/ecu/tranny), including everything above $300 (ono), pickup.

Other little bits of pieces that may be of use to some of you, pm me to ask about anything or call me on 0422 933 217.

Chris.

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Hi Chris,

I'm interested in the Crossmember..

Will you take $100 pick up?

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RE: LOG Books - i'll find out how much to post and decide from there.

thanks for your enquiries.

PM SENT

RE: LOG Books - i'll find out how much to post and decide from there.

thanks for your enquiries.

Is this an Engine Crossmember or Gearbox Crossmember?

It looks to be a Gearbox Crossmember..

NV N01: yes this is the gearbox crossmember pictured, but also have available the steering rack/crossmember assembly which the engine mounts bolt to.

ReQuieM: Thanks dont need calipers.

do u have driver side door window seal.. its the rubber bits on either side of the door glass and it black.. need full length one

sorry front cuts only have from the A pillar forward, cut through just behind the end of the tranny.

will ya take 80 for the speedo

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Pedal box isn't complete anymore, since sold the brake pedal (pedal only)- apart from that i have everything that comprises a pedal box. pm me if ur still interested. chris.

It's probably a long shot, but i'm after the collar that goes around the gearbox on the transmission tunnel. any chance you'd be willing to cut it out with an angle grinder and send it my way?

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