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Hey Guys, just got an R32 RB20DET 1/2 cut to do a conversion into my 180sx. It arrived and is in VERY good condition!!

I already had a gearbox, will now have one spare so will be selling it all as a manual conversion package. Unless the price is right...

Below are pics of what there is... Basically I am removing engine package and brakes. Everything else is up for sale.

All Items come from this nice, clean R32GTS-t Half cut... Genuine 80,000kms – With Exception to the obvious (I.e. 180sx bits)

Stock Front bar (Average Condition) – Pickup Only - $10

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Glovebox – $20 Pickup or $40 Posted

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Instrument Cluster (Just under 80,000km) – $50 Pickup or $70 Posted

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Center Dash Vent – $50 Pickup or $60 Posted

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Thermo Fan – $15 pickup or $35 Posted

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Washer Bottle – $15 Pickup or $30 Posted

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Engine Fan – $20 Pickup or $40 Posted

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Stock Intercooler (no piping) – $20 Pickup or $40 Posted

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Aircon Condenser – Pickup Only $20

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Brake Master Cylinder + Booster (No Lines if Shipped) – $50 Pickup or $70 Posted

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Stock Clutch Kit (Some wear left) – $20 Pickup or $50 Posted (Heavy)

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Climate Control Unit – $40 Pickup or $50 Posted

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Steering Wheel (Shithouse Condition – No Horn Button) – Free Pickup or $20 Posted

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Front Hubs (Brakes Etc Not Included) – $20 Pickup or $50 Posted

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ABS Controller Unit – $50 Pickup or $70 Posted

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Front ABS Senders/Sensors – $20 Pickup or $30 Posted

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Aircon Bottle/Canister – $20 Pickup or $30 Posted

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Front Wiper Motor – $10 Pickup or $20 Posted

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Kick Panels – $10 each Pickup or $20 each Posted ($30 for the pair Posted)

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Empty Front Cut – Pickup Only – Free

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Stock GTS-t Bonnet (some minor pin dents – suit respray) – Pickup Only - $50

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Dash (Average Condition) – Pickup Only - $10

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Heater Box – Pickup Only - $30

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Aircon Compressor – Prefer Pickup - $30

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MORE ITEMS POSTED BELOW!!

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Well, as you can imagine, this has taken me quite a while!!

You are best to PM, SMS or Give me a call.

Thanks,

Todd

Ph: 0400 113 776

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ok, put a crack in the center vent pulling it out and I was SOOOOO gentle!

it isn't bad and I will fix it, but it will now be $50 and I will post up a detailed pic when I have done it (probably tomorrow)

Todays update:

going, going... gone!

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As you can see, it is pretty much stripped. Anything needed can be send right away.

Half cut is completely stipped. Turbo, dump and airbox are sold.

Gearbox/manual conversion package has had a lot of interest. Now 1000 for the package

First post updated

  • 2 weeks later...

Still got heaps of shit lying around guys... feel free to make offers on anything you may need!

Like I said, it is a FULL 1/2 cut and I am only really using the engine package and brakes.

hey Todd, still have the headlights and indicators? suit a 2 door? I'll make you an offer if u do, cheers Dam0

Edited by madaz R33
hey Todd, still have the headlights and indicators? suit a 2 door? I'll make you an offer if u do, cheers Dam0

I have only the drivers side indicator but still have the headlights. As I have told others, I would do the headlights for $150 shipped.

PM Replied.

hey dude, if u got the plug/loom to the afm ill take it.. send me a pm with a price etc.

Sorry mate, using it for my conversion.

I want the drivers side indicator mate. PM sent

PM Replied.

is the bonnet a GTR one ?

Nope, just a standard GTS-t.

thats a pretty clean half cut! the washer bottle is awesome.

Cheers mate, am very happy with it myself. Pulled the motor back a little (covers, upgraded turbo, replace timing etc and it is very genuine)

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hi Todd,

i'm after centre console surround (that plastic that go around radio din/gear boot) how much delivered to 2250 NSW?

cheers

Hey Mate,

Sorry, I am holding off selling this at the moment and it would go with the manual conversion package I have for sale.

Cheers,

Todd

HUGE UPDATE IN THE FIRST POST AND HERE!

Front Sway Bar Pickup Only - $10

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Bonnet Catch Etc $20 Pickup or $30 Posted

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180sx Hatch Brake Light $10 Pickup or $20 Posted

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180sx Mirrors $30 Pickup or $50 Posted

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180sx Front Indicators $15 Pickup or $25 Posted

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R32 Skyline Gauge Holders (One Damaged as in Pic and Other Brand New Purchased off Ebay and never fitted. Looks the same, may need trimming) $30 for the pair Pickup or $50 for the pair Posted

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R32 GTS-t Manual Conversion Package

Includes:

RB25DE 5sp Gearbox (80,000kms) Same as RB20DET

Used Factory Clutch Kit

Rubber Shift Boot

Flywheel

Clutch Pedal

Brake Pedal

Clutch Master Cylinder + Lines

Clutch Slave Cylinder

Instrument Cluster Surround

Centre Console Surround with Gear boot

All Nuts, Bolt Etc

PLEASE LET ME KNOW IF I AM MISSING ANYTHING THAT IS REQUIRED

Price $900 FIRM, Prefer Pickup but will pack and ship on pallet if buyer organises and pays freight.

WILL SELL BOX ALONE FOR $600 FIRM

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Thanks,

Todd

Ph: 0400 113 776

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