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Turbo including front and back pipes and oil lines $500 ono

Original LSD diff $300

GTR light weight forged rims 16 x 8 $1000

Shocks and springs $200

Steering wheel $50

Gear shifter $25

Dash $25

All parts were removed and replaced by after market performance products.

The car had travelled around 70'000 kms at the time.

All prices are negotiable

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My car is a 90 model GTS - T type M and all of these parts are original standard fitment. except the wheels off a GTR.

fatz- It is a GTS gearbox and hence a GTS leaver

Skyline33- It is a GTS and in good condition

foshan- What do I get for the dash???? twenty five dollars I hope.

You get a speedo, tacho, boost gauge, fuel gauge, oil pressure gauge, water temp gauge, high beam and blinker indicators + a whole series of fault indicators like when the door is open, all for $25 BARGAIN!!!!

is that what 32gtr wheels are worth?

im selling mine and i didnt know they were worth that much. i dont want to be ripping myself off. i thought that nengun or someone like that were selling them for 650 so i based my price on that. please tell me what they are worth.

cheers

I dont't have photos

I'm not sure if you intend to tell the condition of the steering whell from the photo or if you don't know what one looks like.

I can assure you it is round and has three spokes with a horn button. It's not damaged by the sun at all.

As for the GTR wheels, they are not in mint condition. You will find a small mark on one spoke of one wheel and slight scuffing around the edges of most of them.

By tomorrow I'm having new tyres fitted to them but if they sell I'm getting 17's in readiness for big brake upgrade.

Wasn't sure on the price people are paying but I'll let them go for around $700.

I would need a deposit before Lunch tomorrow otherwise they're on my car for another 12 months.

Thanks for your replies anyway.

Sorry to all interested in the rims. They are now happily back on the car for another year or so. I will be looking for 17inch lightweight rims later so ask your mates and I'll be interested in a change over.

Guest mrbabak

G-Day dude, i might be interested in the diff coz mine i dont know if its my diff problem or not but ill tell you wats wrong: When im traveling at around 60 km/h in 3rd or 4th gear while im accelerating the car is going straght but wen i let go og the accelerator it slightly goes side ways!! its a bit strange and also wen i got the car the diff is making very loud clicking noise. Now i thing it needs to be alighned or it might be my diff. so if you can help me out i will apreciat you help.

Thanx drifto

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