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Clearing out a few R32 parts:

- RS*R 3.5 inch mid section pipe and centre muffler from R32 GTR/GTST $40

- Stock S15 springs (no shocks) came off an ADM S15 with 64,000km on it - VGC - $50

- R32 Boot Trim - all 3 pieces $40 ono

- R32 Boot Carpet $30 ono

- R32 stock turbo intake pipe $15 delivered

- Brand New - Apexi 4.5inch exhaust silencer $40 delivered

- Stock Space Saver wheel (Good cond - heaps of tread) $50 ono

- Stock RB20DET injectors - $10 each.

- R32 front brake discs $20 ono ****FREE with any purchase!!!**** (not postage tho)

- R32 chipboard panel that sits on top of spare wheel in boot (whats it called?) - $15 ono

- also have a Nankang Ultra Sport NSII 255/40 17 95% tread $75 ono

- R32 powersteering pump mounting bracket - $15

- R32 rear pods - SOLD

- R32 sideskirts - SOLD

- Trust steel gear knob - SOLD

- R32 power steering pump - SOLD

- Brand New - 4.5inch universal exhaust silencer - SOLD

- HICAS lockbar & rose jointed tie rods (rose joints worn) - SOLD

- Turbosmart BOV non-plumback (has a scrape on one side) works perfectly - SOLD

- turbosmart boost controller - SOLD

- R32 half stock airbox - SOLD

- Stock RB20 fuel pump running perfectly when taken off car - SOLD

- Pair of R32 type-m foglights (no cracks) - SOLD

- 3" Rear muffler with 4.5" tip - SOLD

- 1 x stock dump & front pipe - SOLD

- 1x HKS cast iron dump (currently has a 2.5" front pipe attached in pics) - SOLD

- 1 x 2.5inch front pipe (mild steel) - SOLD

- Stock RB20 turbo & actuator - good condition when removed from car - SOLD

I'll get pics soon - but y'all know what this stuff looks like.

located in Geelong. but can deliver to Melbourne west or Melton if needed.

will post at buyers expense.

PM me if interested

update with pics!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Added:

- HKS Pod filter 80mm $20 delivered

- 'RUSH' Pod Filter with adaptor to suit RB20/25 AFM $15 delivered

- R32 Boot Trim - all 3 pieces $40 ono

- R32 Boot Carpet $30 ono

- R32 half stock airbox $25 ono

- R32 stock turbo intake pipe $15 delivered

& pics of BOV.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hey mate, how many kms on the turbo roughly? And any shaft play at all? thanks.

Also dood, what condition are the gtst wheels in, and just a rough % of tread left on the tyres. Pics would be a big help!

Cheers.

edit: also, i'm very interested in,

- 1x HKS cast iron dump (currently has a 2.5" front pipe attached in pics) $40

- 1 x 2.5inch front pipe (mild steel) $20

- Pair of R32 type-m foglights (no cracks) $40 ono

I'll wait to hear about those wheels first. :ermm:

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