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Need a few parts for clearing a defect etc, so cheaper the better. Car in question is an r32 gtst, however some rb25 parts will interchange so let me know what u have :)

Flywheel

Clutch - can be a stocker

Gearbox - rb20

tail shaft

Diff

Shockers with std height springs that don't leak etc

Rb20 Afm

Rb20 stocker exhaust or one that's 2.5" and quiet

If I can think of anymore I'll update.

Cheers

Currently chasing a few things.

- R33 stock springs either coupe or 4dr as long as stock

- R33 glovebox

- R33 Steering wheel (must be near mint no rips or sun damage etc) and must be non- airbag s/wheel

- R33 4dr driver's door power window amplifier (R32 4dr may be same)

PM me if you have any. Cheers.

Edited by RBT025

After a couple of bits for my R32 GTR..

Looking for a good clean R32 GTR drivers seat

Stock suspension

I may consider trading replacement parts for them.

RS-R coilovers that may need a reco

Recaro Seat

If you have either of these... or know a shop that has them.

Let me know!

Travis

After a couple of bits for my R32 GTR..

Looking for a good clean R32 GTR drivers seat

Stock suspension

Tried to PM you on Suspension

You cannot recieve any new PM's is what I have been told by the board ;P

PM me when you've cleared your inbox out

-D

Need a few parts for clearing a defect etc, so cheaper the better. Car in question is an r32 gtst, however some rb25 parts will interchange so let me know what u have :)

Flywheel

Gearbox - rb20

tail shaft

Diff

Shockers with std height springs that don't leak etc

Rb20 Afm

Rb20 stocker exhaust or one that's 2.5" and quiet

updated list above in quote. Thanks for all the offers so far, much appreciated. Wouldnt be able to get the line back working without the help.

Edited by Bl4cK32

need the spacers that are used on exhaust manifold on rb25/20

there a thick round washer. after 2 of them!

pick up asap!

pretty sure i have some somewhere.

im also after a rb20 cas and rb20 tps

pm me as not in wtb section much.

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