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Hi Guys i got some parts i for R32 GTR & R33 bit and pieces in my garage just want to clean up

-TRUST TYPE R BOV $270

*R33 air con controll - $20

-RB26dett ecu wiring harness to the computer $230

*R32 center air vent $60[/color]

-R32 dash $120

-R33 GTST S2 rear seat plus 2 front seat the lots $200

*R32 door just a shell $40

-R33 GTST RH door shell $80 window $50

*-R33 GTST Rh door shell white colour no damage $80

-used 87mm N1 piston 24U still in good condition for $700

* Used JUN high beam CONROD still in perfect condition for $1300

*R33 center surround $70

*R32 GTR feul tank and pump still in tank $170 or just the pump $100

*Autometer Boost gague white face with cup $60

-R32 GTR bonnet white colour $500

-GTR gear box in working order $1000

*R32 Radiator $150

*GTR turbo a pair (got little play in it) $600

-OMONI 3 center gague for R32GTR or GTST white face with sensor and wiring $180

-R32 GTR 2 front guard no dent or scratch $400 each

*R33 GTST rear caliper and rotor 97 model $200

-Greedy pipe intake of the turbo for single turbo $200

-Trust oil catch can $50

-R32 GTR rear oil pump $200

*Tranfer case tail shaft $100

- Z32 AFM still in working condition $230 each.

*OS triple plate clutch still in preety good condition heap of meat left $1300

-SARD 75occ injector $800

*GTR starter motor $120

-RB26 alternator $100

*GTR brake master cyclinder $120

*RB26 power steering pump $150

-R32 GTR standard wing silver colour $200

*17' x 40 x 255 tire 90 percent tread on it like new $150 each i got the whole set.

R32 centre console $20

R32GTR rear cradle $250

R32 GTR complete rear brake $350

*GRID torque split control system T.S dancer. $330

*GREEDY oil remote for RB26 Dett with braided line $150

this goods can be inspect before payment.

if you need any infor pm me or leave me a post.

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grill and the speedo cluster.sold.

Ronin 09 as i stated

*R33 air con controll - $50

not for R32.

sorry mate i can't read lol

free bump

oh and do you want to separate the rail? $$ - is it a genuine recaro rail?

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