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Just wondering if anyone has a wrecked engine i can steal one from, coz i cant get to Nissan to get a new one...

I need the rubber grommet that connects the hose to the rocker cover on the drivers side cover (in the middle of the cover, plenum side).

you can see the hose in this pic

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Just wondering if anyone has a wrecked engine i can steal one from, coz i cant get to Nissan to get a new one...

I need the rubber grommet that connects the hose to the rocker cover on the drivers side cover (in the middle of the cover, plenum side).

you can see the hose in this pic

circle it and i might have it

rb20det or rb25det gearbox

send me offers on either

must be in great condition with smooth shifting and no crunches or noisy synchros

pm me with what you got

RB20 Gearbox, in Adelaide $500

R32 stock drivers seat and rails not sure how to describe my tri

photos are probably the easiest! Cheers Jamie

PM sent

WTB: series 2 R33 aftermarket GTR style front bumper preferably in white. If its a different colour it dosent matter if its craked as I will fix it and repaint. Let us know what you have thanks.

Got a Rb20det inlet cam out and ready to go $30 and its yours

I work near Parafield

I would have PM'd you address but i need to have 10 posts to PM

Txt me on 04 3968 3619 (dont call as speaker is fuct on my phone)

or call work phone on 8258 0796 and ask for Shane

Ill bring it with me to work

make some offers guys, want stuff GONESKIS!

Set of 4x 16x7 polished mesh wheels with centre caps. Multi 4 and 5 stud x 114.3

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$350 ONO

Black drift button

$10

Tomei hicas lock relay(plug in under parcel shelf (i think)to cancel any electrical for hicas)$20

Brand new 2 1/4" Exhaust Y peice + stainless 2" piping. was going to use for straight pipes. $50

R200 Longnose Hr31 diff, welded centre, 3:4 auto ratio, comes with half shafts (1 is snapped)

$100!!

FET turbo timer with HR31 wiring harness.

$30

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R32 Series 2 Dash cluster+ Brand New R32 speedo cable

Excellent condition low km's (85578kms) series 2 (grey dials) dash

+brand new Genuine Nissan speedo cable (very commonly break/fault in r32s)

$180 ono (may seperate if i have a buyer for both)

SMS/ Ring me on 0431 320 803.

Cheers, Reece

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