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WTB:

1: Bottom half of cluster surround or the entire trim

2: Drivers kick panel under the cluster surround

3: Trim that goes around the gearstick boot.

4: Main headlight switch

All parts are for a R32 GTS-T

PM me details or txt me on 0433 522 234

Cheers Tim

got trim round gearstick and maybe switch have a look tommorow

hey looking for r33 or r32 stockies with decent tread to go through id inspection. pm me or txt 0422164665

Gilly has my 32R wheels at the moment for the same reason, if time permits you more than are welcome to borrow them. 100% tread on tyres, and that's how I expect them to return ;)

hi im new to skyline aus,

im proud owner of 93 rb25det gts conversion.

to finalise the conversion I require a few parts, currently looking at whats available and prices I would be chasing.

Items:

- R33 LSD to suit turbo motor and auto trans

- R33 brakes/rotors to suit stock r33 turbo *5 stud*

- R33 gtst stock turbo timer setup

Extra Info:

just chasing prices and information for possible purchases

Contact Details:

pm or email: [email protected]

Price and price conditions:

second hand parts but in good condition or aftermarket, ADELAIDE location, just chasing prices for now

after a genuine gtr wing/spoiler as i have a fiberglass one that doesnt cut the cheese with me, plus hairline cracks arent my fav either.

not looking for a boot + spoiler combo just the spoiler by itself.

cheers

WTB:

Fuel system (surge tank, pumps) suit ~400rwkw e85 RB setup.

Tomie or HKS cams for s1 RB25

Cheers

If you are looking for some brand new ones which is hard to get, I just had a look and Nengun seems to have a few.

http://www.nengun.com/tomei/pon-camshafts

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